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*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
**[[Skills and Specializations]]
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*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
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*[[Insurance company]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
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*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
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**[[Orthopaedy]]
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**[[Nurse]]
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**[[Skills and Specializations]]
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*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
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*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[Department]]
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**[[Radiology]]
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**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
**[[Skills and Specializations]]
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*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
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*[[Examination]]
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*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance company]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
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*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
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**[[Nurse]]
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**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
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| Initial diagnosis and treatment of walk-in patients
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| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| Hospitalized patients with critical illness/injury receive specialized care and close monitoring
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| [[General Surgery Department]]
| Use of surgical techniques to treat a wide variety of conditions
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| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of systemic diseases
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| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system
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| [[Cardiology]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
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| [[Neurology]]
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Some general guidelines on how to edit and behave on Project Hospital Wiki.
== Editing ==
*All content should be related to ''Project Hospital'' and encyclopedic/informative in nature. Users may write fandom (hospitals, staff, patient stories etc) only in their own user page, not within the wiki's mainspace.
*Spam, vandalism, and pages not related to the game will be deleted.
== Behaviour ==
*Follow the two golden rules of all wikis: assume good faith, and decide through consensus.
*All editors are considered equal regardless of play experience, user rights status, etc.
*Harassment or abuse of any kind is not allowed. Many of us are healthcare professionals in real life and are expected to act professional in our jobs. Therefore, editors should also act professional on the wiki. Personal attacks will not be tolerated; you may criticize an edit, action, or decision, but you must never attack an editor.
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Some general guidelines on how to edit and behave on Project Hospital Wiki.
== Editing ==
*All content should be related to ''Project Hospital'' and encyclopedic/informative in nature. Users may write fandom (hospitals, staff, patient stories etc) only in their own user page, not within the wiki's mainspace.
*Spam, vandalism, and pages not related to the game will be deleted.
*Project Hospital Wiki is merely a player-run fansite. We operate under the Creative Commons licence, but all copyrights belong to Oxymoron Games.
== Behaviour ==
*Follow the two golden rules of all wikis: assume good faith, and decide through consensus.
*All editors are considered equal regardless of play experience, user rights status, etc.
*Harassment or abuse of any kind is not allowed. Many of us are healthcare professionals in real life and are expected to act professional in our jobs. Therefore, editors should also act professional on the wiki. Personal attacks will not be tolerated; you may criticize an edit, action, or decision, but you must never attack an editor.
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== Skills and specializations ==
:Main article: [[Skills and Specializations]]
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
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== General Surgery ==
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== Internal Medicine ==
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== Orthopaedy ==
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== Cardiology ==
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== Neurology ==
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/* Cardiology */
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
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== General Surgery ==
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== Internal Medicine ==
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== Orthopaedy ==
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== Cardiology ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
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| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
|
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| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
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| [[Hypertensive heart disease with heart failure]]
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| [[Ischaemic heart disease with heart failure]]
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| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
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|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
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| [[Acute myocardial infarction]]
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| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
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| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
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|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
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| [[Pericarditis]]
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| [[Endocarditis]]
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| [[Pericarditis]]
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| [[Myocarditis]]
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| [[Stroke]]
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| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
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| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
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| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
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| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
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| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
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| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
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| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
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| [[Blunt cardiac injury]]
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| [[Flail chest]]
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| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
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| [[Traumatic aortic rupture]]
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|}
== Neurology ==
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/* Cardiology */
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
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== General Surgery ==
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== Internal Medicine ==
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== Orthopaedy ==
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== Cardiology ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
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Created page with "The amount of information for each diagnosis is MASSIVE: you have the symptoms and probability of those symptoms (up to 14 per disease), possible examinations, different treat..."
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The amount of information for each diagnosis is MASSIVE: you have the symptoms and probability of those symptoms (up to 14 per disease), possible examinations, different treatments, department, insurance payment, and a few others. Would it make sense to have this page list the diagnoses for each department, a short description, and link to individual pages for each diagnosis that contains all of the detailed information?
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The amount of information for each diagnosis is MASSIVE: you have the symptoms and probability of those symptoms (up to 14 per disease), possible examinations, different treatments, department, insurance payment, and a few others. Would it make sense to have this page list the diagnoses for each department, a short description, and link to individual pages for each diagnosis that contains all of the detailed information?
:Agreed, let's make that happen. I was thinking the same with items also (price, department, etc). Thanks for taking part! [[User:Synapse|Synapse]] ([[User talk:Synapse|talk]]) 01:14, 13 November 2018 (UTC)
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{{stub}}'''''Project Hospital''''' is a medical-themed simulation video game developed and published by [[Oxymoron Games]]. It was released on 30 October 2018 on the Steam platform.
== Overview ==
'''Project Hospital''' is a strategic simulation game in which the player builds and manages a fully functioning hospital. The core objectives are to effectively micromanage a team of medical professionals, diagnose and treat patients, and turn a profit.
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{{stub}}'''''Project Hospital''''' is a medical-themed simulation video game developed and published by [[Oxymoron Games]]. It was released on 30 October 2018 on the Steam platform.
== Overview ==
''''Project Hospital'''' is a strategic simulation game in which the player builds and manages a fully functioning hospital. The core objectives are to effectively micromanage a team of medical professionals, diagnose and treat patients, and turn a profit.
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{{stub}}'''''Project Hospital''''' is a medical-themed simulation video game developed and published by [[Oxymoron Games]]. It was released on 30 October 2018 on the Steam platform.
== Overview ==
''Project Hospital'' is a strategic simulation game in which the player builds and manages a fully functioning hospital. The core objectives are to effectively micromanage a team of medical professionals, diagnose and treat patients, and turn a profit.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
== Description ==
''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptoms]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
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| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
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| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
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| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
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| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
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| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examinations]]
*[[Examinations | Interview]]
*[[Examinations | Oral cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Nasal cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Temperature measurement]]
*[[Examinations | Chest auscultation]]
*[[Examinations | Physical examination]]
*[[Examinations | Thorax percussion]]
*[[Examinations | CRP]]
*[[Examinations | EEG]]
*[[Examinations | ECHO]]
*[[Examinations | DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS]]
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments |Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments |NSAIDS]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Description ==
''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptoms]]
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! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examinations]]
*[[Examinations | Interview]]
*[[Examinations | Oral cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Nasal cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Temperature measurement]]
*[[Examinations | Chest auscultation]]
*[[Examinations | Physical examination]]
*[[Examinations | Thorax percussion]]
*[[Examinations | CRP]]
*[[Examinations | EEG]]
*[[Examinations | ECHO]]
*[[Examinations | DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS]]
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments |Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments |NSAIDS]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptoms]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examinations]]
*[[Examinations | Interview]]
*[[Examinations | Oral cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Nasal cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Temperature measurement]]
*[[Examinations | Chest auscultation]]
*[[Examinations | Physical examination]]
*[[Examinations | Thorax percussion]]
*[[Examinations | CRP]]
*[[Examinations | EEG]]
*[[Examinations | ECHO]]
*[[Examinations | DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS]]
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments |Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments |NSAIDS]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examinations]]
*[[Examinations | Interview]]
*[[Examinations | Oral cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Nasal cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Temperature measurement]]
*[[Examinations | Chest auscultation]]
*[[Examinations | Physical examination]]
*[[Examinations | Thorax percussion]]
*[[Examinations | CRP]]
*[[Examinations | EEG]]
*[[Examinations | ECHO]]
*[[Examinations | DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS]]
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments |Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments |NSAIDS]]
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#Specialist
== Skills ==
*'''General Medicine''': General medicine qualification allows the doctor to do all basic examinations and treatments and affects their speed.
*'''Diagnosis''': Diagnosis qualification level affects how often the doctor will misdiagnose patients or have to consult other doctors.
== Specializations ==
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== Levels ==
#Nursing intern
#Registered nurse
#Nurse specialist
== Skills ==
== Specializations ==
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== Levels ==
#Nursing intern
#Registered nurse
#Nurse specialist
== Skills ==
*'''Patient care''': Nurse is capable of providing various types of patient care.
*'''Receptionist''': Receptionist represent point of first contact with patient.
*'''Medical surgery''': Medical surgery nurse represent important part of operative surgical teams.
*'''Clinical specialist''': Clinical Nurse Specialist is capable of revealing appearance of patient's symptoms.
== Specializations ==
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'''Nurses''' are the [[staff|staff members]] involved in treating and caring for patients on wards.
== Levels ==
#Nursing intern
#Registered nurse
#Nurse specialist
== Skills ==
*'''Patient care''': Nurse is capable of providing various types of patient care.
== Specializations ==
*'''Receptionist''': Receptionist represent point of first contact with patient.
*'''Medical surgery''': Medical surgery nurse represent important part of operative surgical teams.
*'''Clinical specialist''': Clinical Nurse Specialist is capable of revealing appearance of patient's symptoms.
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'''Doctors''' are the [[staff|staff members]] involved in diagnosing and treating patients.
== Levels ==
#Intern
#Resident
#Attending
#Fellow
#Specialist
== Skills ==
*'''General Medicine''': General medicine qualification allows the doctor to do all basic examinations and treatments and affects their speed.
*'''Diagnosis''': Diagnosis qualification level affects how often the doctor will misdiagnose patients or have to consult other doctors.
== Specializations ==
=== Primary ===
*'''Acute medicine''': Acute medicine gives access to specialized procedures for diagnosing and treating critical patients at [[Emergency]].
*'''Critical care medicine''': Critical care gives access to specialized diagnostic methods used at [[ICU]].
*'''General surgery''': General surgery specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[General Surgery Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Internal medicine''': Internal medicine specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Internal Medicine Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Orthopaedy''': Orthopaedy specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Orthopaedy]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Cardiology''': Cardiology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Cardiology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Neurology''': Neurology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Neurology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
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'''Doctors''' are the [[staff|staff members]] involved in diagnosing and treating patients.
== Levels ==
#Intern
#Resident
#Attending
#Fellow
#Specialist
== Skills ==
*'''General Medicine''': General medicine qualification allows the doctor to do all basic examinations and treatments and affects their speed.
*'''Diagnosis''': Diagnosis qualification level affects how often the doctor will misdiagnose patients or have to consult other doctors.
== Specializations ==
=== Primary ===
*'''Acute medicine''': Acute medicine gives access to specialized procedures for diagnosing and treating critical patients at [[Emergency]].
*'''Critical care medicine''': Critical care gives access to specialized diagnostic methods used at [[ICU]].
*'''General surgery''': General surgery specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[General Surgery Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Internal medicine''': Internal medicine specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Internal Medicine Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Orthopaedy''': Orthopaedy specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Orthopaedy]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Cardiology''': Cardiology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Cardiology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Neurology''': Neurology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Neurology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
=== Secondary ===
*'''Advanced diagnosis''': Advanced diagnosis specialization gives the doctor access to [[differential diagnosis]].
*'''Anesthesiology''': Anesthesiology is required for the doctor to act as an anesthesiologist at surgery and gives extra survival chance to [[collapse|collapsed]] patients stabilized by this doctor. Decreases [[death]] probability in collapsed patients. Decreases post operative complications after surgery.
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'''Doctors''' are the [[staff|staff members]] involved in diagnosing and treating patients.
== Levels ==
#Intern
#Resident
#Attending
#Fellow
#Specialist
== Skills ==
*'''General Medicine''': General medicine qualification allows the doctor to do all basic examinations and treatments and affects their speed.
*'''Diagnosis''': Diagnosis qualification level affects how often the doctor will misdiagnose patients or have to consult other doctors.
== Specializations ==
=== Primary ===
*'''Acute medicine''': Acute medicine gives access to specialized procedures for diagnosing and treating critical patients at [[Emergency]].
*'''Critical care medicine''': Critical care gives access to specialized diagnostic methods used at [[ICU]].
*'''General surgery''': General surgery specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[General Surgery Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Internal medicine''': Internal medicine specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Internal Medicine Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Orthopaedy''': Orthopaedy specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Orthopaedy]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Cardiology''': Cardiology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Cardiology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Neurology''': Neurology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Neurology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
=== Secondary ===
*'''Advanced diagnosis''': Advanced diagnosis specialization gives the doctor access to [[differential diagnosis]].
*'''Anesthesiology''': Anesthesiology is required for the doctor to act as an anesthesiologist at surgery and gives extra survival chance to [[collapse|collapsed]] patients stabilized by this doctor. Decreases [[death]] probability in collapsed patients. Decreases post operative complications after surgery.
*'''Cardio-surgery''': Cardio-surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Cardiology]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''IM surgery''': Internal medicine allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Internal Medicine]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''Neuro-surgery''': Neuro-surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Neurology]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''Operative surgery''': Operative surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[General Surgery]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''Orthopaedic surgery''': Orthopaedic surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Orthopaedy]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examinations]]
*[[Examinations | Interview]]
*[[Examinations | Oral cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Nasal cavity inspection]]
*[[Examinations | Temperature measurement]]
*[[Examinations | Chest auscultation]]
*[[Examinations | Physical examination]]
*[[Examinations | Thorax percussion]]
*[[Examinations | CRP]]
*[[Examinations | EEG]]
*[[Examinations | ECHO]]
*[[Examinations | Differential diagnosis]]
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments |Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments |NSAIDS]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*EEG
*ECHO
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments |Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments |NSAIDS]]
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'''Technologists''' are the [[staff|staff members]] responsible for medical imaging and specimen analysis. These procedures are part of the [[examination]] process and [[doctor]]s narrow down a specific [[diagnosis]].
== Levels ==
== Skills ==
== Specializations ==
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'''Technologists''' are the [[staff|staff members]] responsible for medical imaging and specimen analysis. These procedures are part of the [[examination]] process and [[doctor]]s narrow down a specific [[diagnosis]].
== Levels ==
#Junior scientist
#Senior scientist
#Master scientist
== Skills ==
== Specializations ==
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'''Technologists''' are the [[staff|staff members]] responsible for medical imaging and specimen analysis. These procedures are part of the [[examination]] process and [[doctor]]s narrow down a specific [[diagnosis]].
== Levels ==
#Junior scientist
#Senior scientist
#Master scientist
== Skills ==
*'''Biochemistry''': Biochemistry gives access to various STAT laboratory tests.
== Specializations ==
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'''Technologists''' are the [[staff|staff members]] responsible for medical imaging and specimen analysis. These procedures are part of the [[examination]] process and [[doctor]]s narrow down a specific [[diagnosis]].
== Levels ==
#Junior scientist
#Senior scientist
#Master scientist
== Skills ==
*'''Biochemistry''': Biochemistry gives access to various STAT laboratory tests.
== Specializations ==
*'''Advanced biochemistry''': Advanced biochemistry increases effectiveness of laboratory tests.
*'''Radiology''': [[Radiology]] specialist is capable of fully operating radiology imaging machines and other radiology related equipment.
*'''USG''': USG technologist is capable of operating Ultrasonographic devices.
*'''Cardiology''': [[Cardiology]] technologist is capable of operating examination devices related to Cardiology.
*'''Neurology''': [[Neurology]] technologist is capable of operating examination devices related to Neurology.
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
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| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
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|-
| '''Abdominal palpatation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
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|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
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| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
|}
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Examination
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
|-
| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
|
|-
| '''Abdominal palpatation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
|
|-
| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood analysis - ICU'''
| ''Special blood analysis that is mostly used at intensive care units.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[HEmatoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Urgent Echo'''
| ''Special critical care echocardiography used mainly in intensive care units or trauma centers to assess if the heart is pumping properly, if there is any fluid in the pericardium (the sac around the heart) or fluid surrounding the lungs.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[FAST usg]]
|-
| '''CRP'''
| ''C-reactive protein (CRP) is diagnostic test based on a quick blood test measuring the concentration of C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammatory and infectious diseases.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CT'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality that creates detailed images of the internal organs and bones. By injecting intravenous constrast or making the patient swallow contrast, the use of CT can be used to assess a wider range of diseases.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''CT - enterography'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) enterography is diagnostic imaging modality creating detailed images of the intestines by injecting intravenous contrast after the patient has ingested liquid contrast.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''Ear examination'''
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's ears, including the ear canal and the eardrum.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''ECG'''
| ''Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the heart's electrical activity by electrodes on the skin.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EEG'''
| ''Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of the brain's electrical activity by equipping the patient with a hat containing many electrodes.''
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Echo'''
| ''Echocardiography is the ultrasonographic assessment of the patient's heart and large veins and arteries entering and leaving the heart.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EMG'''
| ''Electromyography (EMG) is the recording and evaluation of the electrical activity of the patient's muscles.''
| [[office | Doctor's office]] / [[observation room]] / [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]] at orthopaedy department
|
|}
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance company]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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Janitor
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'''Janitors''' are [[staff|staff members]] responsible for keeping the hospital clean. They roam around mopping up shoe scuff and bloodstains off the floors.
== Levels ==
== Skills ==
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'''Janitors''' are [[staff|staff members]] responsible for keeping the hospital clean. They roam around mopping up shoe scuff and bloodstains off the floors.
Unlike other staff, janitors are unable to specialize.
== Levels ==
#Janitor
#Senior janitor
#Master janitor
== Skills ==
*'''Efficiency''': Efficiency affects, how well janitors plan when cleaning different rooms.
*'''Dexterity''': Dexterity affects the speed when cleaning.
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'''Janitors''' are [[staff|staff members]] responsible for keeping the hospital clean, they will clean their departments first and if their own departments are clean, they will move on to cleaning other departments and areas. They clean dirt and bloodstains off of floors. When floors are clean, the 'dirty floor' satisfaction modifier is removed increasing department and hospital prestige.
Unlike other staff, janitors are unable to specialize.
== Levels ==
#Janitor
#Senior janitor
#Master janitor
== Skills ==
*'''Efficiency''': Efficiency affects, how well janitors plan when cleaning different rooms.
*'''Dexterity''': Dexterity affects the speed when cleaning.
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'''Janitors''' are [[staff|staff members]] responsible for keeping the hospital clean.
They will clean their assigned [[department]]s first before moving onto departments and areas. Janitors clean dirt and bloodstains off of floors. When floors are clean, the 'dirty floor' satisfaction modifier is removed, increasing department and hospital [[prestige]].
Unlike other staff, janitors are unable to specialize.
== Levels ==
#Janitor
#Senior janitor
#Master janitor
== Skills ==
*'''Efficiency''': Efficiency affects, how well janitors plan when cleaning different rooms.
*'''Dexterity''': Dexterity affects the speed when cleaning.
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'''Oxymoron Games''' is an independent video game development studio based in Prague, Czech Republic. They are the makers and publishers of ''[[Project Hospital]]''.
== Trivia ==
*Before the start of ''Project Hospital'', Oxymoron Games worked on other titles such as ''Mafia II'' and ''III'', ''Quantum Break'', ''Top Spin 4'', and ''Euro Truck Simulator''.<ref>http://oxymoron.games/</ref>
== External Links ==
*References: <references/>
*Official social media channels
**Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/ProjectHospitalGame/ ProjectHospitalGame]
**Twitter: [https://twitter.com/oxymoron_games @oxymoron_games]
**YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1ZJFeZg-TY14MtiDAFS3pQ oxymorongames]
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
== General Surgery ==
== Internal Medicine ==
== Orthopaedy ==
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
'
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi
.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Common Cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
\ ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi
.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Common Cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi
.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
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== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
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| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Galstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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| Symptom || IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| A1AT DEFICIENCY || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL CRAMPS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL GUARDING || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL INJURY || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL SWELLING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABSCESS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ACIDOSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSCH || Low || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSCH || Low || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || WAHR ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || WAHR || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOV PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| AORTIC ANEURYSM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || || |}
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| Symptom || IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| A1AT DEFICIENCY || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL CRAMPS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL GUARDING || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL INJURY || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABDOMINAL SWELLING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABSCESS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ACIDOSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSCH || Low || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| BAD BREATH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
|-
| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRUISE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || WAHR || || || || ||
|-
| CHEST PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CHILLS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| COMA || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
|-
| CONFUSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CONSTIPATION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRAMPS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSCH || Low || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || WAHR ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || WAHR || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSCH || High || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSCH || Medium || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOV PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSCH || None || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSCH || High || WAHR || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSCH || Low || WAHR || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSCH || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSCH || Medium || WAHR || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || WAHR || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || WAHR || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || WAHR || None || FALSCH || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| blurb = a growing database for all things ''Project Hospital''
| about_title = About Project Hospital Wiki
| about_content = Powered by MediaWiki; made for players by players.
Build and manage your hospital the right way. Project Hospital Wiki aims to provide the most accurate information needed to master ''[[Project Hospital]]''.
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[[Special:Search|Search the wiki]]<br>
[[Special:RecentChanges|Recent changes]]<br>
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All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patches==
'''Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263'''
- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls
- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu
- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900
- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand
- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox
- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital
- Set music to always loop
- Small fixes in medical database and texts
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'''Patches'''
All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263==
|- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
|- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
- Set music to always loop.
- Small fixes in medical database and texts.
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'''Patches'''
All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263==
- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
- Set music to always loop.
- Small fixes in medical database and texts.
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'''Patches'''
All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263==
*- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*- Set music to always loop.
*- Small fixes in medical database and texts.
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'''Patches'''
All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263==
*- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*- Set music to always loop.
*- Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276==
*- Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*- Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*- Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*- Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*- Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*- Small fixes in texts.
*- A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303==
*- Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*- Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*- Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*- Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*- Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*- Fixed a few min room sizes.
*- Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*- Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*- Fixed MRI price.
*- A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*- Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331==
*- Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*- Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*- Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*- Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*- Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*- Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*- Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*- Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*- Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*- Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*- Small fixes in texts.
*- Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398==
*- Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*- Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*- Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*- Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*- Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*- Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*- Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*- Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*- Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*- Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*- Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*- Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*- Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*- Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*- Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*- Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*- Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523==
*- Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*- Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*- Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*- Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*- Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*- Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*- Removed unused message types from options.
*- Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*- Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*- Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*- Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*- Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*- Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*- Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*- Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[The basics]]
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance company]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[The Basics]]
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance company]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[The basics]]
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance company]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[The basics]]
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance Companies]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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==Building==
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Diagnosing patients==
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Diagnosing patients==
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Examination
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
|-
| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
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|-
| '''Abdominal palpation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
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|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
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|-
| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
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|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood analysis - ICU'''
| ''Special blood analysis that is mostly used at intensive care units.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[HEmatoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Urgent Echo'''
| ''Special critical care echocardiography used mainly in intensive care units or trauma centers to assess if the heart is pumping properly, if there is any fluid in the pericardium (the sac around the heart) or fluid surrounding the lungs.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[FAST usg]]
|-
| '''CRP'''
| ''C-reactive protein (CRP) is diagnostic test based on a quick blood test measuring the concentration of C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammatory and infectious diseases.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CT'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality that creates detailed images of the internal organs and bones. By injecting intravenous constrast or making the patient swallow contrast, the use of CT can be used to assess a wider range of diseases.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''CT - enterography'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) enterography is diagnostic imaging modality creating detailed images of the intestines by injecting intravenous contrast after the patient has ingested liquid contrast.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''Ear examination'''
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's ears, including the ear canal and the eardrum.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''ECG'''
| ''Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the heart's electrical activity by electrodes on the skin.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EEG'''
| ''Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of the brain's electrical activity by equipping the patient with a hat containing many electrodes.''
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Echo'''
| ''Echocardiography is the ultrasonographic assessment of the patient's heart and large veins and arteries entering and leaving the heart.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EMG'''
| ''Electromyography (EMG) is the recording and evaluation of the electrical activity of the patient's muscles.''
| [[office | Doctor's office]] / [[observation room]] / [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]] at orthopaedy department
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Examination
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
|-
| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
|
|-
| '''Abdominal palpation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
|
|-
| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood analysis - ICU'''
| ''Special blood analysis that is mostly used at intensive care units.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Urgent Echo'''
| ''Special critical care echocardiography used mainly in intensive care units or trauma centers to assess if the heart is pumping properly, if there is any fluid in the pericardium (the sac around the heart) or fluid surrounding the lungs.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[FAST usg]]
|-
| '''CRP'''
| ''C-reactive protein (CRP) is diagnostic test based on a quick blood test measuring the concentration of C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammatory and infectious diseases.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CT'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality that creates detailed images of the internal organs and bones. By injecting intravenous constrast or making the patient swallow contrast, the use of CT can be used to assess a wider range of diseases.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''CT - enterography'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) enterography is diagnostic imaging modality creating detailed images of the intestines by injecting intravenous contrast after the patient has ingested liquid contrast.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''Ear examination'''
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's ears, including the ear canal and the eardrum.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''ECG'''
| ''Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the heart's electrical activity by electrodes on the skin.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EEG'''
| ''Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of the brain's electrical activity by equipping the patient with a hat containing many electrodes.''
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Echo'''
| ''Echocardiography is the ultrasonographic assessment of the patient's heart and large veins and arteries entering and leaving the heart.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EMG'''
| ''Electromyography (EMG) is the recording and evaluation of the electrical activity of the patient's muscles.''
| [[office | Doctor's office]] / [[observation room]] / [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]] at orthopaedy department
|
|}
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In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Icon
|-
| [[Emergency]]
| Initial diagnosis and treatment of walk-in patients
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
|-
| [[Radiology]]
| Imaging of the internal anatomy to aid in diagnosis
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
|-
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| Hospitalized patients with critical illness/injury receive specialized care and close monitoring
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
|-
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| Use of surgical techniques to treat a wide variety of conditions
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
|-
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of systemic diseases
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
|-
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal system
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
|-
| [[Cardiology]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the cardiovascular system
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
|-
| [[Neurology]]
| Diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the nervous system
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
|}
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! scope="col" | Company Name
! scope="col" | Cost Coverage Percent
! scope="col" | Prerequisite
! scope="col" | Icon
|-
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Emergency Clinic
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
|-
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| 1 Treated Patient
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
|-
| AbdomiGUT
| 100%
| General Surgery Clinic
| [[File:IN_COM_BBB.png]]
|-
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Internal Medicine Clinic
| [[File:IN_COM_CCC.png]]
|-
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Orthopaedy Clinic
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
|-
| Overcure Inc.
| 120%
| Cardiology Clinic
| [[File:IN_COM_EEE.png]]
|-
| Brainee Care
| 120%
| Neurology Clinic
| [[File:IN_COM_FFF.png]]
|-
|}
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
===Patient intake===
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
===Patients leaving===
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
[[Patients]] are the customers that visit your facility. It is your goal to correctly diagnose them and then treat this diagnosis. After this you will receive a payment based on the type of diagnosis and the [[insurance company]] the patient is member of. Besides payment the patient "rewards" your hospital with a [[Prestige rating]] based on several factors.
===Patient intake===
Patients can arrive at your hospital in two ways. Walk in or immobile.
'''Walk in patients''' only arrive during clinic opening hours (08.00-18.00) and move around the hospital on their own. Most will go to the Emergency department with all their [[symptoms]] hidden. Some, however, will have a referral to a specific [[department]] and will go to the reception/waiting room of that department immediately. You have to imagine these patients as having seen a doctor at another facility, who then revealed some of their symptoms and decided to send them on to you.
Any of these patients fall under one of three categories.
*Low threat
*Medium threat
*High threat
Low threat patients have(hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are unlikely to make them collapse. They will proceed straight towards the waiting room and don't visit the reception.
Medium threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are likely to make them collapse eventually. They will go to the reception first where some of their symptoms are revealed (based on the skill of the receptionist). They will then be given priority in the waiting room if required '''Is this actually a mechanic???'''
High threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are very likely to make them collapse (think organ failure for instance). They will follow the same steps as medium threat patients but will gain higher priority in the waiting room.
'''Immobile patients''' always have a high threat rating and arrive at your hospital in an [[ambulance]] during the day- or night shift.
These patients will be taken to the [[Trauma center]] for stabilization. After stabilization (suppressing dangerous symptoms) they will be send to another ward for further diagnosis. These patients need to be moved by a [[nurse]] on a stretcher.
====Amount of patients====
The amount of walk-in patients you receive during the day is primarily influenced by the [[insurance company's]] you have contracted. The number can be found in the insurance company tab. The rating of your hospital slightly affects this number as well. A bad rating would reduce your incoming numbers.
Apart from new patients you can have patients from the previous day come back for two reasons: they were misdiagnosed or they were awaiting the results of a test when the day ended.
The amount of immobile patients you receive depends on the amount of ambulances you have purchased.
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
Once you have confirmed the diagnoses of a patient you can proceed to treating them. Treating a patient consists out of a mandatory treatment and a secondary, optional treatment. The primary treatment is for the diagnosis you (or the ai doctors) have selected. This treatment will complete the processing of the patient. They will pay you, rate your hospital and then leave. The secondary treatments are for the symptoms the patient has. If you treat uncomfortable symptoms the patients will be more comfortable and will rate you hospital higher.
Treatment is often a simple prescription for medication or a simple procedure a doctor can do in his office (cast for instance0. In more complex cases a patient will require surgery..........
===Patients leaving===
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
[[Patients]] are the customers that visit your facility. It is your goal to correctly diagnose them and then treat this diagnosis. After this you will receive a payment based on the type of diagnosis and the [[insurance company]] the patient is member of. Besides payment the patient "rewards" your hospital with a [[Prestige rating]] based on several factors.
===Patient intake===
Patients can arrive at your hospital in two ways. Walk in or immobile.
'''Walk in patients''' only arrive during clinic opening hours (08.00-18.00) and move around the hospital on their own. Most will go to the Emergency department with all their [[symptoms]] hidden. Some, however, will have a referral to a specific [[department]] and will go to the reception/waiting room of that department immediately. You have to imagine these patients as having seen a doctor at another facility, who then revealed some of their symptoms and decided to send them on to you.
Any of these patients fall under one of three categories.
*Low threat
*Medium threat
*High threat
Low threat patients have(hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are unlikely to make them collapse. They will proceed straight towards the waiting room and don't visit the reception.
Medium threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are likely to make them collapse eventually. They will go to the reception first where some of their symptoms are revealed (based on the skill of the receptionist). They will then be given priority in the waiting room if required '''Is this actually a mechanic???'''
High threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are very likely to make them collapse (think organ failure for instance). They will follow the same steps as medium threat patients but will gain higher priority in the waiting room.
'''Immobile patients''' always have a high threat rating and arrive at your hospital in an [[ambulance]] during the day- or night shift.
These patients will be taken to the [[Trauma center]] for stabilization. After stabilization (suppressing dangerous symptoms) they will be send to another ward for further diagnosis. These patients need to be moved by a [[nurse]] on a stretcher.
====Amount of patients====
The amount of walk-in patients you receive during the day is primarily influenced by the [[insurance companies]] you have contracted. The number can be found in the insurance company tab. The rating of your hospital slightly affects this number as well. A bad rating would reduce your incoming numbers.
Apart from new patients you can have patients from the previous day come back for two reasons: they were misdiagnosed or they were awaiting the results of a test when the day ended.
The amount of immobile patients you receive depends on the amount of ambulances you have purchased.
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
Once you have confirmed the diagnoses of a patient you can proceed to treating them. Treating a patient consists out of a mandatory treatment and a secondary, optional treatment. The primary treatment is for the diagnosis you (or the ai doctors) have selected. This treatment will complete the processing of the patient. They will pay you, rate your hospital and then leave. The secondary treatments are for the symptoms the patient has. If you treat uncomfortable symptoms the patients will be more comfortable and will rate you hospital higher.
Treatment is often a simple prescription for medication or a simple procedure a doctor can do in his office (cast for instance0. In more complex cases a patient will require surgery..........
===Patients leaving===
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
[[Patients]] are the customers that visit your facility. It is your goal to correctly diagnose them and then treat this diagnosis. After this you will receive a payment based on the type of diagnosis and the [[insurance company]] the patient is member of. Besides payment the patient "rewards" your hospital with a [[Prestige rating]] based on several factors.
===Patient intake===
Patients can arrive at your hospital in two ways. Walk in or immobile.
'''Walk in patients''' only arrive during clinic opening hours (08.00-18.00) and move around the hospital on their own. Most will go to the Emergency department with all their [[symptoms]] hidden. Some, however, will have a referral to a specific [[department]] and will go to the reception/waiting room of that department immediately. You have to imagine these patients as having seen a doctor at another facility, who then revealed some of their symptoms and decided to send them on to you.
Any of these patients fall under one of three categories.
*Low threat
*Medium threat
*High threat
Low threat patients have(hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are unlikely to make them collapse. They will proceed straight towards the waiting room and don't visit the reception.
Medium threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are likely to make them collapse eventually. They will go to the reception first where some of their symptoms are revealed (based on the skill of the receptionist). They will then be given priority in the waiting room if required '''Is this actually a mechanic???'''
High threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are very likely to make them collapse (think organ failure for instance). They will follow the same steps as medium threat patients but will gain higher priority in the waiting room.
'''Immobile patients''' always have a high threat rating and arrive at your hospital in an [[ambulance]] during the day- or night shift.
These patients will be taken to the [[Trauma center]] for stabilization. After stabilization (suppressing dangerous symptoms) they will be send to another ward for further diagnosis. These patients need to be moved by a [[nurse]] on a stretcher.
====Amount of patients====
The amount of walk-in patients you receive during the day is primarily influenced by the [[Insurance Companies]] you have contracted. The number can be found in the insurance company tab. The rating of your hospital slightly affects this number as well. A bad rating would reduce your incoming numbers.
Apart from new patients you can have patients from the previous day come back for two reasons: they were misdiagnosed or they were awaiting the results of a test when the day ended.
The amount of immobile patients you receive depends on the amount of ambulances you have purchased.
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
Once you have confirmed the diagnoses of a patient you can proceed to treating them. Treating a patient consists out of a mandatory treatment and a secondary, optional treatment. The primary treatment is for the diagnosis you (or the ai doctors) have selected. This treatment will complete the processing of the patient. They will pay you, rate your hospital and then leave. The secondary treatments are for the symptoms the patient has. If you treat uncomfortable symptoms the patients will be more comfortable and will rate you hospital higher.
Treatment is often a simple prescription for medication or a simple procedure a doctor can do in his office (cast for instance0. In more complex cases a patient will require surgery..........
===Patients leaving===
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
[[Patients]] are the customers that visit your facility. It is your goal to correctly diagnose them and then treat this diagnosis. After this you will receive a payment based on the type of diagnosis and the [[insurance company]] the patient is member of. Besides payment the patient "rewards" your hospital with a [[Prestige rating]] based on several factors.
===Patient intake===
Patients can arrive at your hospital in two ways. Walk in or immobile.
'''Walk in patients''' only arrive during clinic opening hours (08.00-18.00) and move around the hospital on their own. Most will go to the Emergency department with all their [[symptoms]] hidden. Some, however, will have a referral to a specific [[department]] and will go to the reception/waiting room of that department immediately. You have to imagine these patients as having seen a doctor at another facility, who then revealed some of their symptoms and decided to send them on to you.
Any of these patients fall under one of three categories.
*Low threat
*Medium threat
*High threat
Low threat patients have(hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are unlikely to make them collapse. They will proceed straight towards the waiting room and don't visit the reception.
Medium threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are likely to make them collapse eventually. They will go to the reception first where some of their symptoms are revealed (based on the skill of the receptionist). They will then be given priority in the waiting room if required '''Is this actually a mechanic???'''
High threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are very likely to make them collapse (think organ failure for instance). They will follow the same steps as medium threat patients but will gain higher priority in the waiting room.
'''Immobile patients''' always have a high threat rating and arrive at your hospital in an [[ambulance]] during the day- or night shift.
These patients will be taken to the [[Trauma center]] for stabilization. After stabilization (suppressing dangerous symptoms) they will be send to another ward for further diagnosis. These patients need to be moved by a [[nurse]] on a stretcher.
====Amount of patients====
The amount of walk-in patients you receive during the day is primarily influenced by the [[Insurance Companies]] you have contracted. The number can be found in the insurance company tab. The rating of your hospital slightly affects this number as well. A bad rating would reduce your incoming numbers.
Apart from new patients you can have patients from the previous day come back for two reasons: they were misdiagnosed or they were awaiting the results of a test when the day ended.
The amount of immobile patients you receive depends on the amount of ambulances you have purchased.
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
Once you have confirmed the diagnoses of a patient you can proceed to treating them. Treating a patient consists out of a mandatory treatment and a secondary, optional treatment. The primary treatment is for the diagnosis you (or the ai doctors) have selected. This treatment will complete the processing of the patient. They will pay you, rate your hospital and then leave. The secondary treatments are for the symptoms the patient has. If you treat uncomfortable symptoms the patients will be more comfortable and will rate you hospital higher.
Treatment is often a simple prescription for medication or a simple procedure a doctor can do in his office (cast for instance0. In more complex cases a patient will require surgery..........
===Patients leaving===
Patients will leave your hospital for several reasons. The main reason is because you diagnosed them and completed the prescribed treatment. You will receive payment and a rating. Unless they were misdiagnosed they will not return.
If you cannot diagnose or treat a patient due to missing equipment or rooms you can send them home without treatment. They will leave the hospital and you will receive no pay but will receive a negative rating('''is this true?''')
At the end of clinic opening hours any patient in the process of being diagnosed to treated will leave. Only those awaiting the results of a lab test will return the day after ('''is this true''').
Hospitalized patients that can not be treated will be picked up by an ambulance and leave.
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'''Patches'''
All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263==
*- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*- Set music to always loop.
*- Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276==
*- Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*- Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*- Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*- Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*- Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*- Small fixes in texts.
*- A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303==
*- Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*- Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*- Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*- Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*- Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*- Fixed a few min room sizes.
*- Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*- Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*- Fixed MRI price.
*- A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*- Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331==
*- Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*- Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*- Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*- Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*- Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*- Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*- Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*- Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*- Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*- Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*- Small fixes in texts.
*- Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398==
*- Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*- Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*- Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*- Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*- Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*- Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*- Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*- Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*- Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*- Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*- Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*- Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*- Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*- Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*- Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*- Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*- Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523==
*- Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*- Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*- Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*- Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*- Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*- Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*- Removed unused message types from options.
*- Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*- Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*- Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*- Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*- Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*- Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*- Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*- Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611==
More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*- Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*- Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*- Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*- Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*- Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*- Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*- Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*- Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*- Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*- Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*- Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*- Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*- Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*- Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*- Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*- Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*- More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
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'''Patches'''
All patches released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263==
*- Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*- Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*- Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*- Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*- Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*- Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*- Set music to always loop.
*- Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276==
*- Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*- Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*- Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*- Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*- Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*- Small fixes in texts.
*- A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303==
*- Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*- Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*- Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*- Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*- Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*- Fixed a few min room sizes.
*- Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*- Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*- Fixed MRI price.
*- A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*- Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331==
*- Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*- Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*- Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*- Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*- Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*- Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*- Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*- Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*- Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*- Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*- Small fixes in texts.
*- Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398==
*- Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*- Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*- Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*- Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*- Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*- Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*- Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*- Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*- Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*- Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*- Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*- Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*- Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*- Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*- Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*- Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*- Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523==
*- Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*- Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*- Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*- Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*- Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*- Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*- Removed unused message types from options.
*- Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*- Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*- Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*- Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*- Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*- Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*- Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*- Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611==
More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*- Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*- Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*- Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*- Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*- Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*- Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*- Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*- Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*- Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*- Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*- Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*- Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*- Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*- Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*- Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*- Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*- More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691==
*- New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*- Increased manual UI scale range
*- Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*- Implemented run in background, added to options
*- Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*- Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*- Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*- Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*- Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*- Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*- Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*- Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*- Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*- Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*- Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*- Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*- Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*- Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*- Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*- Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*- Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*- Fixed a couple more internal errors
*- Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*- Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*- Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*- Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*- Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*- Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*- New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*- Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*- Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*- Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*- Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*- Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*- Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*- Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*- Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
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| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
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! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
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| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
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== Hospitalization ==
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'''Nurses''' are the [[staff|staff members]] involved in treating and caring for patients on wards.
== Levels ==
#Nursing intern
#Registered nurse
#Nurse specialist
== Skills ==
*'''Patient care''': Nurse is capable of providing various types of patient care.
== Specializations ==
*'''Receptionist''': Receptionist represent point of first contact with patient.
*'''Medical surgery''': Medical surgery nurse represent important part of operative surgical teams.
*'''Clinical specialist''': Clinical Nurse Specialist is capable of revealing appearance of patient's symptoms.
== Roles ==
*'''Patient Care''': Patient care nurses are essential to the function of all inpatient wards (observation, regular, HDU and ICU) and will fulfil tasks such as checking on the patient, diagnostics to uncover new symptoms (with the clinical nurse specialist skill) and provide food or prescribed medications during meal and med times.
*'''Patient Transport''': Patient transport is often one of the biggest contributors to poor hospital and efficiency as well as delay in diagnostics or treatments. Nurses assigned to transfer patients as well as provide patient care can become extremely busy, especially in large hospitals where the layout is inefficient as it will require extra time to move patients between wards, diagnosis, imaging or surgery. It is often advisable, especially in high capacity clinics, to have at least one (if not more) nurse assigned to solely transfer patients. For monetary purposes you can use nursing interns with low skills and low wages to act as porters - ideally couple these individuals with the fast and hard worker (no breaks) trait for maximum productivity.
*'''Nurse - Surgery''': To run surgeries in departments - besides emergency - you will need a minimum of three nurses; two nurses to scrub into the surgery and one to transport the patient to the theatre. The scrub nurses must have the medical surgery specialism and ideally will not be assigned to patient care or transfer as this can delay surgeries. When a surgery is scheduled and all staff have been reserved to perform it, the two scrub nurses will proceed to the theatre first, while the third transports the patient. Surgeons (3) will follow shortly after. Once the surgery is completed a nurse will be required to stay with the patient until another returns with a stretcher to transfer back to either the regular, high dependency (HDU) or intensive care (ICU) ward.
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Project Hospital has the following keyboard controls
==Keyboard Layout==
*Spacebar
** '''Pause Game'''
*Enter Key | Enter Numpad
** '''Confirm Popup Notification
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*Move Camera - WASD
** '''W - Forward'''
** '''A - Left'''
** '''D - Right'''
** '''S - Backward'''
*Move Individual Objects
** '''Left CTRL key or click and drag an object.'''
*Rotate Object
** '''R Key'''
*Switch Game Speeds
** '''1 - Slow - Normal Paced'''
** '''2 - Medium Speed/Paced'''
** '''3 - Fast Speed/Paced'''
*Close Unpinned UI Panels, Open Menu
** '''ESC'''
*Close Unpinned UI Panels Only.
** '''Delete Key'''
*Floor Up/Down
** '''Page Up - Up one floor'''
** '''Page Down - Down one floor.'''
*Game Mode Switches
**'''Game Mode - F5'''
**'''Building Mode - F6'''
**'''Management Mode - F7'''
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{{stub}}'''Staff''' are the employees working within a facility.
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== Skills and specializations ==
:Main article: [[Skills and Specializations]]
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
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| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
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| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
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| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
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| [[General Surgery Department]]
| Genral surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
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| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
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| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
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| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
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| Neurology department diagnoses and threats brain and spinal cord disorders and provides neurosurgery services.
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
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| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
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| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
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| [[General Surgery Department]]
| Genral surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
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| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
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| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
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| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
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| Emergency Clinic
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| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| 1 Treated Patient
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_BBB.png]]
| AbdomiGUT
| 100%
| General Surgery Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_CCC.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Internal Medicine Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Orthopaedy Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_EEE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 120%
| Cardiology Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_FFF.png]]
| Brainee Care
| 120%
| Neurology Clinic
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! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
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| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
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| Rest Room
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| Cleaning Closet
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| Common Room
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== Clinic ==
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! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
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| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
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| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Rest Room
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| Cleaning Closet
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| Common Room
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| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
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== Clinic ==
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! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
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| Common Room
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| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
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|MRI Room
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! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
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! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
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| 4 X 2
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| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
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|
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| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
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|
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| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
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| CAG Room
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|MRI Room
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! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
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|
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| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
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| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
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| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
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| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
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| CT Room
|
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|MRI Room
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Rest Room
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
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|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
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| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
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| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
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|-
|
| CT Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
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|-
|
|MRI Room
|
|6 X 5
|
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
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|-
|
| CT Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
|MRI Room
|
|6 X 5
|
|
|
|-
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=== Staff ===
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== Clinic ==
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
| CT Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
|MRI Room
|
|6 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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== Clinic ==
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
| CT Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
|MRI Room
|
|6 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
| CT Room
|
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|
|MRI Room
|
|6 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
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! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
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| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
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|
|
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| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rooom_Commonroom.png
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
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! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
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|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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245
242
2019-01-09T12:58:02Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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248
245
2019-01-09T13:02:12Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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253
248
2019-01-09T13:07:02Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Hospitalization */
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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258
253
2019-01-09T13:54:33Z
NL Brom78
30542149
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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276
258
2019-03-12T13:43:33Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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281
276
2019-03-12T14:07:01Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| ICU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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Emergency
0
89
243
223
2019-01-09T12:55:38Z
NL Brom78
30542149
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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246
243
2019-01-09T13:01:26Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
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text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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249
246
2019-01-09T13:04:38Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
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text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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250
249
2019-01-09T13:05:18Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Room Name
! scope="col" | Room Description
! scope="col" | Room Size (Min)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Room Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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251
250
2019-01-09T13:06:16Z
NL Brom78
30542149
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icom
! scope="col" | Name
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Minimal Size
! scope="col" | Content (Mandatory)
! scope="col" | Content (Recommended)
! scope="col" | Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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257
251
2019-01-09T13:53:44Z
NL Brom78
30542149
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has the following rooms associated with it
Items in brackets () are used together
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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261
257
2019-01-09T14:00:01Z
NL Brom78
30542149
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Corridor
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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262
261
2019-01-09T14:26:06Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
| 1 X 1
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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264
262
2019-01-09T14:30:10Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
| 1 X 1
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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267
264
2019-01-16T12:57:52Z
Dom
30544052
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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283
267
2019-03-12T14:14:58Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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284
283
2019-03-12T14:17:03Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
|
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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285
284
2019-03-12T14:20:33Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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286
285
2019-03-12T14:23:31Z
NL Brom78
30542149
/* Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist (Nurse with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist (Nurse with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| x1
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| x1
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| Stretcher
| x1
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| x1
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| x1
|-
|}
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Trait
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Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Trait
! scope="col" | Description
|-
|
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Trait
! scope="col" | Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Trait
! scope="col" | Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Emergency Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| 1 Treated Patient
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_BBB.png]]
| AbdomiGUT
| 100%
| General Surgery Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_CCC.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Internal Medicine Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Orthopaedy Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_EEE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 120%
| Cardiology Clinic
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_FFF.png]]
| Brainee Care
| 120%
| Neurology Clinic
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
| 1 X 1
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Orthopaedic Lab
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
|
| 1 X 1
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Orthopaedic Lab
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
|
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
|
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Orthopaedic Lab
|
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Examination
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
|-
| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
|
|-
| '''Abdominal palpation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
|
|-
| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
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| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood analysis - ICU'''
| ''Special blood analysis that is mostly used at intensive care units.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Urgent Echo'''
| ''Special critical care echocardiography used mainly in intensive care units or trauma centers to assess if the heart is pumping properly, if there is any fluid in the pericardium (the sac around the heart) or fluid surrounding the lungs.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[FAST usg]]
|-
| '''CRP'''
| ''C-reactive protein (CRP) is diagnostic test based on a quick blood test measuring the concentration of C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammatory and infectious diseases.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CT'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality that creates detailed images of the internal organs and bones. By injecting intravenous constrast or making the patient swallow contrast, the use of CT can be used to assess a wider range of diseases.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''CT - enterography'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) enterography is diagnostic imaging modality creating detailed images of the intestines by injecting intravenous contrast after the patient has ingested liquid contrast.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''Ear examination'''
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's ears, including the ear canal and the eardrum.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''ECG'''
| ''Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the heart's electrical activity by electrodes on the skin.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EEG'''
| ''Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of the brain's electrical activity by equipping the patient with a hat containing many electrodes.''
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Echo'''
| ''Echocardiography is the ultrasonographic assessment of the patient's heart and large veins and arteries entering and leaving the heart.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EMG'''
| ''Electromyography (EMG) is the recording and evaluation of the electrical activity of the patient's muscles.''
| [[office | Doctor's office]] / [[observation room]] / [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit at orthopaedy department]]
|
|-
| '''Gastroscopy'''
| ''A procedire where a flexible tube (endoscope) witha atiny video camera and a light source in the end is inserted through the mouth in order to examine the upper part of digestive tract''
| [[office]] / [[Diagnostic unit at]] [[General Surgery dpt]] / [[Internal Medicine dpt]] / [[cardiology dpt]]
|
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Achievements are set goals that you can meet and unlock as you play through the game. There are 53 achievements in total that you can unlock through Steam.
== List of achievements ==
A list of the current achievements that are obtainable, '''including hidden achievements'''.
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! Name
! Description
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Achievements are set goals that you can meet and unlock as you play through the game. There are 53 achievements in total that you can unlock through Steam.
== List of achievements ==
A list of the current achievements that are obtainable, '''including hidden achievements'''.
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
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| n/a
| Young Doctor
| Treat your first patient.
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
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! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
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| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and threats brain and spinal cord disorders and provides neurosurgery services.
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]] Genral surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| internal medicine office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
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| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
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| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
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|
|
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*Items in brackets () are used together
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Examination
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
|-
| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
|
|-
| '''Abdominal palpation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
|
|-
| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood analysis - ICU'''
| ''Special blood analysis that is mostly used at intensive care units.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Urgent Echo'''
| ''Special critical care echocardiography used mainly in intensive care units or trauma centers to assess if the heart is pumping properly, if there is any fluid in the pericardium (the sac around the heart) or fluid surrounding the lungs.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[FAST usg]]
|-
| '''CRP'''
| ''C-reactive protein (CRP) is diagnostic test based on a quick blood test measuring the concentration of C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammatory and infectious diseases.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CT'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality that creates detailed images of the internal organs and bones. By injecting intravenous constrast or making the patient swallow contrast, the use of CT can be used to assess a wider range of diseases.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''CT - enterography'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) enterography is diagnostic imaging modality creating detailed images of the intestines by injecting intravenous contrast after the patient has ingested liquid contrast.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''Ear examination'''
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's ears, including the ear canal and the eardrum.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''ECG'''
| ''Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the heart's electrical activity by electrodes on the skin.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EEG'''
| ''Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of the brain's electrical activity by equipping the patient with a hat containing many electrodes.''
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Echo'''
| ''Echocardiography is the ultrasonographic assessment of the patient's heart and large veins and arteries entering and leaving the heart.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EMG'''
| ''Electromyography (EMG) is the recording and evaluation of the electrical activity of the patient's muscles.''
| [[office | Doctor's office]] / [[observation room]] / [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit at orthopaedy department]]
|
|-
| '''Evaluation'''"
| ''Considering all the symptoms and examinations recently carried out to specify the diagnosis. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''FAST'''"
| ''Fast Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST) is a special ultrasonography method used in the evaluation of trauma patients and intensive care unit patients. ''
| [[Trauma center, ICU]]
|
|-
| '''Elastase test - sampling'''"
| ''The collection of a stool sample from the patient in order to quantify the amount of the elastase produced by the pancreas. It indicates the actual function of the pancreas. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[RIA]]
|-
| '''Elastase test - testing'''"
| ''The measurement of elastase in a stool sample from a patient. The amount indicates the actual function of the pancreas. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[RIA]]
|-
| '''Mycologic sampling'''"
| ''Collecting various samples from the patient's body for cultivation in order to determine if fungal species are present or not. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Glassware ]]+[[ Microscope]]
|-
| '''Fungal cultivation'''"
| ''Laboratory cultivation of the specific samples obtained from the patient's body. '
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Glassware ]]+[[ Microscope]]
|-
| '''Gastroscopy'''"
| ''A procedure where a flexible tube (endoscope) with a tiny video camera and a light source in the end is inserted through the mouth in order to examine the upper part of digestive tract.''
| [[Office / Diagnostic unit at General Surgery dpt / Internal Medicine dpt / Cardiology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Gonioscopy'''"
| ''Gonioscopy is an eye examination used to evaluate the drainage system of the eye.''
|
|
|-
| '''Heart monitoring'''"
| ''Longterm monitoring of the heart's eletrical activity. ''
| [[ICU / Trauma center / Observation room ]]
| [[Wall monitor / Anesthetic machine]]
|-
| '''Chest auscultation'''"
| ''The auscultation (listening with a stethoscope) of the heart and lungs. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Laryngoscopy'''"
| ''A procedure where a flexible tube (endoscope) with a tiny video camera and a light source in the end is inserted through the nose to examine the larynx, glottis, and vocal chords. Laryngoscopy is also used to facilitate tracheal intubation. ''
| [[Doctor's office / Observation room / ICU]]
|
|-
| '''MRI'''"
| ''Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) creates detailed images of the anatomy and physiology of the body and internal organs by using a magnetic fields, magnetics waves, and radio waves. ''
| [[MRI room]]
|
|-
| '''Nasal cavity inspection'''"
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's nose including the nasal cavity. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Neck palpation'''"
| ''Palpation (touching) of the patient's neck. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Neurological testing'''"
| ''Different simple and specific questions and tests that provide information about the patient's central nervous system. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Ophthalmoscopy'''"
| ''A procedure where the fundus/retina is visualised through a funduscope/opthalmoscope. ''
| [[Doctor's office / Observation room / Trauma center / ICU / Office/Diagnostic unit at Internal Medicine dpt / Neurology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Oral cavity inspection'''"
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's oral cavity. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''PCR - sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of biological material for polymerase chain reaction analysis in the laboratory. Examination is quick, cheap and exact. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Thermal cycler]]
|-
| '''PCR - testing'''"
| ''Polymerase chain reaction is quick examination method of identifying infectious disease caused by bacteria or viruses. Examination is quick, cheap and exact. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Thermal cycler]]
|-
| '''Perimetry'''"
| ''Perimetry is ophtalmology test that systematically tests the complete field of vision. ''
| [[Office / Diagnostic Unit at Neurology dpt.]]
|
|-
| '''Peritoneal fluid analysis - sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of peritoneal fluid with a large needle and syringe through the abdominal wall. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Peritoneal fluid analysis - testing'''"
| ''Biochemical test that analyzes the fluid collected from the peritoneal space. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Physical examination'''"
| ''Examination of the specific area on the patient's body. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Interview'''"
| ''Interviewing the patient to get as much information as possible about his medical condition. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Serologic sampling'''"
| ''Drawing of a blood sample for serologic tests. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ RIA]]
|-
| '''Serologic testing'''"
| ''Special blood test examining specific antibodies and antigens. Antibodies are proteins made by human immune system to neutralize pathogens. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ RIA]]
|-
| '''Skin allergy test'''"
| ''Injection of a small amount of different of allergen extracts into the skin usually on the arm to confirm or deny the allergic reactions to specific allergens. ''
| [[Offices / Diagnostic units at Emergency dpt / ICU dpt / Neurology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Speech listening'''"
| ''Listening to speech flow of the patient. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CSF sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of cerebrospinal fluid is performed by inserting a needle through the lower back into the spinal canal, draining a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''CSF analysis'''"
| ''Process of analysis of cerebrospinal fluid in the laboratory. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Spirometry'''"
| ''One of the most common pulmonary function test, measuring lung function. ''
| [[Office / Diagnostic Unit at Internal Medicine dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Stool collecting'''"
| ''Procedure to collect a sample of patient's stool for further analysis. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Stool analyzer]]
|-
| '''Stool analysis'''"
| ''Analysis of the patient's stool for bacteria, blood, parasites etc. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Stool analyzer]]
|-
| '''Sweat Chloride Test'''"
| ''Special biochemical test used to diagnose cystic fibrosis. ''
| [[Office / Diagnostic unit at Internal Medicine dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Temperature measurement'''"
| ''Examination to determine the current body temperature. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Thorax percussion'''"
| ''Examination consisting of systematically tapping on the thorax to identify areas with less air within the thorax. ''
| [[Offices / Diagnostic Units at General Surgery dpt / Internal Medicine dpt / Cardiology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Tonometry'''"
| ''Test that measures pressure inside the eye also known as intraocular pressure.
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Transient elastography'''"
| ''Special ultra sound imaging method that maps elastic properties and stiffness of soft tissues in the internal organs. ''
| [[Sonography unit]]
|
|-
| '''PS blood control'''"
| ''Post surgery blood analysis is used in post-operative care in patients that could suffer from sepsis. ''
| [[Cardiography unit ]]
| [[Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Urine analysis - sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of mid-stream urine from a patient, or from a patient's catheter. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Urine analysis - testing'''"
| ''Biochemical analysis of a urine sample. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''USG'''"
| ''Ultrasonography is a medical imaging technique using ultrasound waves, resulting in visualization of both soft and hard tissues and organs. ''
| [[Sonography unit]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray back'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones of the back. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray head'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones of the skull. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray lower limb'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones of the lower limb. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray chest'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones and shadows of the thorax. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray upper limb'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones the arm. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Differential diagnosis'''"
| ''Special case-review that reduces the amount of possible diagnoses. Can only be performed by a doctor with advanced diagnosis specialization.''
|-
|}
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/* Examinations */
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'''Examinations''' are performed by [[doctor | doctors]] and [[technologist | technologists]].
==Examinations==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Examination
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Required room
! scope="col" | Required equipment
|-
| '''Triage in reception'''
| ''Receptionists can assign a higher priority to the patient based on their symptoms.''
| [[Reception]]
|
|-
| '''Abdominal palpation'''
| ''Type of physical examination. The examiner palpates (touches) nine areas of the patient's abdomen, performing it twice, both superficially and deeply''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Angiography'''
| ''An imaging method used to visualize the lumen of the blood vessels and organs, particulary the arteries, the veins, and the heart.''
| [[CAG room]]
|
|-
| '''Audiometry'''
| ''Audiometric testing determines the patient's level of hearing.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Microbial sampling '''
| ''Microbial sampling is the collection of samples from the patient (e.g. body fluids, sputum, stool) for further analysis ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Microbial cultivation '''
| '' Laboratory cultivation of the specific sample obtained from the patient in order to determine if bacterias are present and which kind of bacteria it is.''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Barium swallowing '''
| ''A test where the patient swallows a barium sulfate mixture that shows up on x-ray. It is used to examine the lumen of the esophagus, stomach, and intestines. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Basic visual test'''
| '' Common visual test used to examine the patient's visual acuity.''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
| [[Eye test]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - sampling '''
| ''A surgical procedure where a piece of tissue (e.g. lung, liver, intestine) is taken out for further testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Biopsy - testing '''
| ''The piece of tissue that was taken our during the biopsy procedure is examined under a microscope and treated with various preparations for allow for more specific testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Glassware]] + [[Microscope]]
|-
| '''Blood pressure measurement '''
| ''The classic, manual measurement of the patient's blood pressure and pulse (heartbeat frequency) using sphygmomanometer. ''
| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Blood draw '''
| ''The collection of a sample of the patient's blood (venous or arterial) for further analysis or testing. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood test '''
| ''Laboratory analysis of a blood sample. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - sampling '''
| ''The sampling of blood for a Complete Blood Count (CBC) test. ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''CBC - testing '''
| ''Complete Blood Count (CBC) test counts all of the cells found in the blood and determines if there is an increase or decrease in any of those cells ''
| [[Stat lab]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Blood analysis - ICU'''
| ''Special blood analysis that is mostly used at intensive care units.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[Hematoanalyzer]]
|-
| '''Urgent Echo'''
| ''Special critical care echocardiography used mainly in intensive care units or trauma centers to assess if the heart is pumping properly, if there is any fluid in the pericardium (the sac around the heart) or fluid surrounding the lungs.''
| [[ICU room]]
| [[FAST usg]]
|-
| '''CRP'''
| ''C-reactive protein (CRP) is diagnostic test based on a quick blood test measuring the concentration of C-reactive protein that is indicative of inflammatory and infectious diseases.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CT'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality that creates detailed images of the internal organs and bones. By injecting intravenous constrast or making the patient swallow contrast, the use of CT can be used to assess a wider range of diseases.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''CT - enterography'''
| ''Computed tomography (CT) enterography is diagnostic imaging modality creating detailed images of the intestines by injecting intravenous contrast after the patient has ingested liquid contrast.''
| [[CT room]]
|
|-
| '''Ear examination'''
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's ears, including the ear canal and the eardrum.''
| Any [[office]] or [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''ECG'''
| ''Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the heart's electrical activity by electrodes on the skin.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EEG'''
| ''Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of the brain's electrical activity by equipping the patient with a hat containing many electrodes.''
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Echo'''
| ''Echocardiography is the ultrasonographic assessment of the patient's heart and large veins and arteries entering and leaving the heart.''
| [[Cardiography unit]]
|
|-
| '''EMG'''
| ''Electromyography (EMG) is the recording and evaluation of the electrical activity of the patient's muscles.''
| [[office | Doctor's office]] / [[observation room]] / [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit at orthopaedy department]]
|
|-
| '''Evaluation'''"
| ''Considering all the symptoms and examinations recently carried out to specify the diagnosis. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''FAST'''"
| ''Fast Assessment with Sonography in Trauma (FAST) is a special ultrasonography method used in the evaluation of trauma patients and intensive care unit patients. ''
| [[Trauma center, ICU]]
|
|-
| '''Elastase test - sampling'''"
| ''The collection of a stool sample from the patient in order to quantify the amount of the elastase produced by the pancreas. It indicates the actual function of the pancreas. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[RIA]]
|-
| '''Elastase test - testing'''"
| ''The measurement of elastase in a stool sample from a patient. The amount indicates the actual function of the pancreas. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[RIA]]
|-
| '''Mycologic sampling'''"
| ''Collecting various samples from the patient's body for cultivation in order to determine if fungal species are present or not. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Glassware ]]+[[ Microscope]]
|-
| '''Fungal cultivation'''"
| ''Laboratory cultivation of the specific samples obtained from the patient's body. '
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Glassware ]]+[[ Microscope]]
|-
| '''Gastroscopy'''"
| ''A procedure where a flexible tube (endoscope) with a tiny video camera and a light source in the end is inserted through the mouth in order to examine the upper part of digestive tract.''
| [[Office / Diagnostic unit at General Surgery dpt / Internal Medicine dpt / Cardiology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Gonioscopy'''"
| ''Gonioscopy is an eye examination used to evaluate the drainage system of the eye.''
|
|
|-
| '''Heart monitoring'''"
| ''Longterm monitoring of the heart's eletrical activity. ''
| [[ICU / Trauma center / Observation room ]]
| [[Wall monitor / Anesthetic machine]]
|-
| '''Chest auscultation'''"
| ''The auscultation (listening with a stethoscope) of the heart and lungs. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Laryngoscopy'''"
| ''A procedure where a flexible tube (endoscope) with a tiny video camera and a light source in the end is inserted through the nose to examine the larynx, glottis, and vocal chords. Laryngoscopy is also used to facilitate tracheal intubation. ''
| [[Doctor's office / Observation room / ICU]]
|
|-
| '''MRI'''"
| ''Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) creates detailed images of the anatomy and physiology of the body and internal organs by using a magnetic fields, magnetics waves, and radio waves. ''
| [[MRI room]]
|
|-
| '''Nasal cavity inspection'''"
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's nose including the nasal cavity. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Neck palpation'''"
| ''Palpation (touching) of the patient's neck. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Neurological testing'''"
| ''Different simple and specific questions and tests that provide information about the patient's central nervous system. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Ophthalmoscopy'''"
| ''A procedure where the fundus/retina is visualised through a funduscope/opthalmoscope. ''
| [[Doctor's office / Observation room / Trauma center / ICU / Office/Diagnostic unit at Internal Medicine dpt / Neurology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Oral cavity inspection'''"
| ''Examination and visual inspection of the patient's oral cavity. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''PCR - sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of biological material for polymerase chain reaction analysis in the laboratory. Examination is quick, cheap and exact. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Thermal cycler]]
|-
| '''PCR - testing'''"
| ''Polymerase chain reaction is quick examination method of identifying infectious disease caused by bacteria or viruses. Examination is quick, cheap and exact. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Thermal cycler]]
|-
| '''Perimetry'''"
| ''Perimetry is ophtalmology test that systematically tests the complete field of vision. ''
| [[Office / Diagnostic Unit at Neurology dpt.]]
|
|-
| '''Peritoneal fluid analysis - sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of peritoneal fluid with a large needle and syringe through the abdominal wall. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Peritoneal fluid analysis - testing'''"
| ''Biochemical test that analyzes the fluid collected from the peritoneal space. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Physical examination'''"
| ''Examination of the specific area on the patient's body. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Interview'''"
| ''Interviewing the patient to get as much information as possible about his medical condition. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Serologic sampling'''"
| ''Drawing of a blood sample for serologic tests. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ RIA]]
|-
| '''Serologic testing'''"
| ''Special blood test examining specific antibodies and antigens. Antibodies are proteins made by human immune system to neutralize pathogens. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ RIA]]
|-
| '''Skin allergy test'''"
| ''Injection of a small amount of different of allergen extracts into the skin usually on the arm to confirm or deny the allergic reactions to specific allergens. ''
| [[Offices / Diagnostic units at Emergency dpt / ICU dpt / Neurology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Speech listening'''"
| ''Listening to speech flow of the patient. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''CSF sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of cerebrospinal fluid is performed by inserting a needle through the lower back into the spinal canal, draining a small amount of cerebrospinal fluid. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''CSF analysis'''"
| ''Process of analysis of cerebrospinal fluid in the laboratory. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Medical centrifuge ]]+[[ Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Spirometry'''"
| ''One of the most common pulmonary function test, measuring lung function. ''
| [[Office / Diagnostic Unit at Internal Medicine dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Stool collecting'''"
| ''Procedure to collect a sample of patient's stool for further analysis. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Stool analyzer]]
|-
| '''Stool analysis'''"
| ''Analysis of the patient's stool for bacteria, blood, parasites etc. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Stool analyzer]]
|-
| '''Sweat Chloride Test'''"
| ''Special biochemical test used to diagnose cystic fibrosis. ''
| [[Office / Diagnostic unit at Internal Medicine dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Temperature measurement'''"
| ''Examination to determine the current body temperature. ''
|| Any [[office]] / [[diagnostic unit]]
|
|-
| '''Thorax percussion'''"
| ''Examination consisting of systematically tapping on the thorax to identify areas with less air within the thorax. ''
| [[Offices / Diagnostic Units at General Surgery dpt / Internal Medicine dpt / Cardiology dpt]]
|
|-
| '''Tonometry'''"
| ''Test that measures pressure inside the eye also known as intraocular pressure.
| [[Neuroexam unit]]
|
|-
| '''Transient elastography'''"
| ''Special ultra sound imaging method that maps elastic properties and stiffness of soft tissues in the internal organs. ''
| [[Sonography unit]]
|
|-
| '''PS blood control'''"
| ''Post surgery blood analysis is used in post-operative care in patients that could suffer from sepsis. ''
| [[Cardiography unit ]]
| [[Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Urine analysis - sampling'''"
| ''Sampling of mid-stream urine from a patient, or from a patient's catheter. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''Urine analysis - testing'''"
| ''Biochemical analysis of a urine sample. ''
| [[Stat Lab ]]
| [[Lab analyzer]]
|-
| '''USG'''"
| ''Ultrasonography is a medical imaging technique using ultrasound waves, resulting in visualization of both soft and hard tissues and organs. ''
| [[Sonography unit]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray back'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones of the back. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray head'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones of the skull. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray lower limb'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones of the lower limb. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray chest'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones and shadows of the thorax. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''X-ray upper limb'''"
| ''X-ray imaging of the bones the arm. ''
| [[X-ray room]]
|
|-
| '''Differential diagnosis'''"
| ''Special case-review that reduces the amount of possible diagnoses. Can only be performed by a doctor with advanced diagnosis specialization.''
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Not available
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Optional (Unnecessary, no workplace)
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
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Intensive Care Unit
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to mantain their vital functions
| 4 x 4
| Modern hospital bed, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Life monitor or Life monitor advanced, Life support, Mechanical ventilator, Mobile workstation
| Stretcher, Bed socket
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Dressing screen, Equipment table,Medical light, Mobile cabinet, Operating room lights, Ocygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| Stretcher
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional (Unnecessary, no workplace)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional (Unnecessary, no workplace)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to mantain their vital functions
| 4 x 4
| Modern hospital bed, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Life monitor or Life monitor advanced, Life support, Mechanical ventilator, Mobile workstation
| Stretcher, Bed socket
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Medical light, Mobile cabinet, Operating room lights, Ocygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| Stretcher
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional (Unnecessary, no workplace)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional (Unnecessary, no workplace)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to mantain their vital functions
| 4 x 4
| Modern hospital bed, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Life monitor or Life monitor advanced, Life support, Mechanical ventilator, Mobile workstation
| Stretcher, Bed socket
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Medical light, Mobile cabinet, Operating room lights, Ocygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| Stretcher
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist (Nurse with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| Technologist
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| Stretcher
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| Doctor
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Nurse
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| Janitor
| Optional
|-
|}
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Pork tapeworm
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin Deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hunger]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pork tapeworm present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical and visual examination
*Blood test sampling
*Stool analysis sampling
*Differential Diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments |Antitapeworm pills]]
*[[Treatments |Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments |Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments |Stomachics]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin Deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hunger]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pork tapeworm present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical and visual examination
*Blood test sampling
*Stool analysis sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antitapeworm pills]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
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Beef tapeworm
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Beef tapeworm present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical and visual examination
*Stool analysis sampling
*Differential Diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments |Antitapeworm pills]]
*[[Treatments |Analgesics]]
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2019-04-25T18:14:11Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Beef tapeworm present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical and visual examination
*Stool analysis sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments |Antitapeworm pills]]
*[[Treatments |Analgesics]]
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Chickenpox
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126
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2019-04-25T18:02:15Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection w..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Papulas and vesicles]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical and visual examination
*Differential Diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirotics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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2019-04-25T18:13:59Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Papulas and vesicles]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical and visual examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirotics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Shingles
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2019-04-25T18:06:08Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on torso]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Widespread painful rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measuremen
*Physical and visual examination
*Differential Diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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2019-04-25T18:14:59Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on torso]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Widespread painful rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical and visual examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Nail fungus
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128
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2019-04-25T18:09:36Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers o..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thickening and distortion of the nail]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fungal infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Fungal cultivation sampling
*Differential Diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Foot cream]]
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Iron-deficiency anemia
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2019-04-25T18:20:05Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoglobin low]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Thorax percussion
*Blood test sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Lactose intolerance
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130
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2019-04-25T18:23:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested la..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lactose intolerance detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical and visual examination
*Blood test sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
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Common cold
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2019-04-25T18:28:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or thr..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal viral infection]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflammed sinuses]]
| 35
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest listening
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Antitusics]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Sinusitis
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2019-04-25T18:33:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bad breath]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal obstruction]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pharyngitis
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2019-04-25T18:37:33Z
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30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.'' | insuranc..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | White patches on tonsils]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Bacterial tonsillitis
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2019-04-25T18:43:54Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful cervical lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otorhinolaryngological findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | S.Pyogenes present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest listening
*Laryngoscopy
*Bacteria cultivation sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydratation]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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2019-04-25T18:48:26Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful cervical lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otorhinolaryngological findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | S.Pyogenes present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest listening
*Laryngoscopy
*Bacteria cultivation sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydratation]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Viral tonsillitis
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2019-04-25T18:49:09Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.'' | insur..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful cervical lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otorhinolaryngological findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | RSV and ADVS present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest listening
*Laryngoscopy
*Serology testing sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydratation]]
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Laryngitis
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2019-04-25T18:53:29Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also b..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Larynx infected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflammed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Laryngoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Nasal saline spray]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Influenza
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Influenza A detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical and visual examination
*Chest listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Serology testing sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirotics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Bronchitis
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2019-04-25T19:01:12Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.'' |..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bronchial infection]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lung findings]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest listening
*X-ray torso
*Bacteria cultivation sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antitusics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Athlete's foot
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2019-04-25T19:02:25Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused b..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thickening and distortion of the nail]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | T. Pedis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Fungal cultivation sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Steroid topical cream]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
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Hay fever
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140
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2019-04-25T19:05:44Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching eye]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Allergy discovered]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflammed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Chest listening
*Skin injection test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
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Contact dermatitis
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2019-04-25T19:09:01Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness of skin]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on leg]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash torso]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful vesicular rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Allergen detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Skin injection test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
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Golfer's elbow
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2019-04-25T19:12:26Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the insid..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow stiffness]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow tendons damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Cold tiling]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Scoliosis
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142
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2019-04-25T19:15:00Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painles..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Scoliotic findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray back
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Excersise]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Raynaud's syndrome
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143
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2019-04-25T19:16:30Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoo..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Raynaud's findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Vasodilators]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
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2019-04-25T19:19:59Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can n..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joints pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Long react time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Depression]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chr. fatigue syndrome]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*Speech listening
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Exercise]]
*[[Treatments | Antidepressives]]
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Insomnia
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145
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2019-04-25T19:23:17Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Depression]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Long react time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Insomnia revealed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical and visual examination
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Arm contusion
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146
334
2019-04-25T19:27:18Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Injury to the arm]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Hand contusion
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147
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2019-04-25T19:29:16Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Injury to the hand]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wrist contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Foot contusion
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2019-04-25T19:30:49Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Injury to the foot]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Ankle contusion
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149
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2019-04-25T19:32:54Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inability to move the joint]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Leg contusion
0
150
338
2019-04-25T19:34:27Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Injury to the leg]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited leg motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Calf contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Chest contusion
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2019-04-25T19:36:57Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Injury to the chest]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thorax contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray torso limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Emergency
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Radiology
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95
341
303
2019-04-25T22:28:14Z
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Intensive Care Unit
0
96
342
304
2019-04-25T22:29:12Z
Sytandra
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to mantain their vital functions
| 4 x 4
| Modern hospital bed, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Life monitor or Life monitor advanced, Life support, Mechanical ventilator, Mobile workstation
| Stretcher, Bed socket
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Medical light, Mobile cabinet, Operating room lights, Ocygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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2019-04-25T22:29:57Z
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to mantain their vital functions
| 4 x 4
| Modern hospital bed, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Life monitor or Life monitor advanced, Life support, Mechanical ventilator, Mobile workstation
| Stretcher, Bed socket
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Medical light, Mobile cabinet, Operating room lights, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room Commonroom.png]]
| Common Room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Hepatitis A
0
152
344
2019-04-26T09:54:20Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | LFT high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical and visual examination
*Urine sample analysis sampling
*Blood test sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery Department
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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2019-04-26T11:25:39Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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2019-04-26T11:41:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Hepatitis B
0
153
345
2019-04-26T10:01:09Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual conta..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | LFT high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 25
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical and visual examination
*Urine sample analysis sampling
*USG
*Blood test sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Interferon Alpha-2B]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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2019-04-26T10:51:59Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = General Surgery Department
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 25
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Interferon alpha-2b]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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2019-04-26T10:55:32Z
Sytandra
30568441
/* Treatment */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = General Surgery Department
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 25
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Interferon alpha-2b]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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2019-04-26T11:26:08Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 25
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Interferon alpha-2b]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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2019-04-26T11:45:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*USG
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Interferon alpha-2b]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Acute rheumatic fever
0
46
346
103
2019-04-26T10:46:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*EEG
*ECHO
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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347
346
2019-04-26T10:46:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*EEG
*ECHO
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
0
154
348
2019-04-26T10:47:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. N..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = General Sugery Department
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Steatorrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fat malabsorption]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elastase - low level]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Atherosclerosis]]
| 15
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]] ocurred:
*Urgent Echo
*Heart monitoring
*ECG
*Elastase test - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | PERT]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | ACE inhibitor]]
If [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]] ocurred:
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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2019-04-26T11:26:36Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = General Sugery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Steatorrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fat malabsorption]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elastase - low level]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Atherosclerosis]]
| 15
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]] ocurred:
*Urgent Echo
*Heart monitoring
*ECG
*Elastase test - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | PERT]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | ACE inhibitor]]
If [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]] ocurred:
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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377
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2019-04-26T11:50:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = General Sugery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Steatorrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fat malabsorption]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elastase - low level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Atherosclerosis]]
| 15
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Urgent Echo
*Heart monitoring
*ECG
*Elastase test - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications ocurr:
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | PERT]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications ocurr:
*[[Treatments | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Ankle contusion
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149
352
337
2019-04-26T10:59:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Arm contusion
0
146
353
334
2019-04-26T11:01:19Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Arm injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Athlete's foot
0
139
354
326
2019-04-26T11:03:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tinea pedis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
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358
354
2019-04-26T11:06:15Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tinea pedis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
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Nail fungus
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128
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fungal infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential Diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Foot cream]]
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356
355
2019-04-26T11:05:41Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fungal infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Foot cream]]
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357
356
2019-04-26T11:05:59Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail discoloration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fungal infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antifungal ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Foot cream]]
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Shingles
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2019-04-26T11:07:58Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on torso]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Widespread painful rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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381
359
2019-04-26T11:53:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on torso]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Widespread painful rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Chickenpox
0
126
360
311
2019-04-26T11:09:15Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Papulas and vesicles]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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380
360
2019-04-26T11:52:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Papulas and vesicles]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Beef tapeworm
0
125
361
312
2019-04-26T11:10:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Beef tapeworm present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihelmintics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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362
361
2019-04-26T11:12:25Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Beef tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihelmintics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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379
362
2019-04-26T11:51:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Beef tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihelmintics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pork tapeworm
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124
363
313
2019-04-26T11:14:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hunger]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pork tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihelmintics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
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378
363
2019-04-26T11:51:11Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hunger]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pork tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihelmintics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Iron-deficiency anemia
0
129
364
315
2019-04-26T11:15:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low Hemoglobin]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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365
364
2019-04-26T11:16:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hemoglobin]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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382
365
2019-04-26T11:54:04Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hemoglobin]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Lactose intolerance
0
130
366
316
2019-04-26T11:18:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lactose intolerance]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
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Common cold
0
131
367
317
2019-04-26T11:21:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal viral infection]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflamed sinuses]]
| 35
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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383
367
2019-04-26T11:56:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal viral infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflamed sinuses]]
| 35
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Sinusitis
0
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{{Disease
| description = ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bad breath]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal obstruction]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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384
368
2019-04-26T11:57:01Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bad breath]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal obstruction]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pharyngitis
0
133
372
319
2019-04-26T11:29:03Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | White patches on tonsils]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Bacterial tonsillitis
0
134
373
321
2019-04-26T11:33:08Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | S. pyogenes present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydratation]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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385
373
2019-04-26T11:58:11Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | S. pyogenes present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydratation]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Viral tonsillitis
0
135
374
322
2019-04-26T11:35:15Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | RSV present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydratation]]
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Laryngitis
0
136
386
323
2019-04-26T12:00:39Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Larynx infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflamed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Laryngoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Nasal saline spray]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Influenza
0
137
387
324
2019-04-26T12:02:35Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Influenza A detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Bronchitis
0
138
388
325
2019-04-26T12:06:06Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bronchial infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Hay fever
0
140
389
327
2019-04-26T12:08:34Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy eyes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Allergy discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflammed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihistamines]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Saline nasal spray]]
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Bronchitis
0
138
390
388
2019-04-26T12:08:49Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bronchial infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Laryngitis
0
136
391
386
2019-04-26T12:09:12Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Larynx infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflamed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Laryngoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Nasal saline spray]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Contact dermatitis
0
118
392
328
2019-04-26T12:11:03Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness of skin]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on leg]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash torso]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful vesicular rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Allergen detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
fc7945ce479601a88172cd6f0e879c6d775300f7
Golfer's elbow
0
141
393
329
2019-04-26T12:12:49Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow stiffness]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow tendons damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Cold tiling]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Scoliosis
0
142
394
330
2019-04-26T12:14:13Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Scoliotic findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray back
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Excersise]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
2647503114a1ab213b9420b10783ad191bfb595b
Raynaud's syndrome
0
143
395
331
2019-04-26T12:15:24Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Raynaud's findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Vasodilators]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
0
144
396
332
2019-04-26T12:17:10Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Long reaction time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Depression]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Exercise]]
*[[Treatments | Antidepressives]]
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427
396
2019-04-26T17:11:30Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Long reaction time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Depression]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Exercise]]
*[[Treatments | Antidepressants]]
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Insomnia
0
145
397
333
2019-04-26T12:18:45Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Depression]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Long reaction time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Insomnia revealed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Arm contusion
0
146
398
353
2019-04-26T12:19:17Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Arm injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Hand contusion
0
147
399
335
2019-04-26T12:20:44Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wrist contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatments]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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400
399
2019-04-26T12:20:52Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wrist contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Foot contusion
0
148
401
336
2019-04-26T12:27:33Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Foot injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Ankle contusion
0
149
402
352
2019-04-26T12:28:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ankle contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Leg contusion
0
150
403
338
2019-04-26T12:28:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leg injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited leg motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Calf contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Chest contusion
0
151
404
339
2019-04-26T12:30:31Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thorax contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Hashimoto's thyroiditis
0
155
405
2019-04-26T12:43:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
| insurance = 900
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen thyroid gland]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflamed thyroid]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Heart monitoring
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Hypothyroidism
0
156
406
2019-04-26T12:53:32Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too lit..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
| insurance = 300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hair loss]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight gain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cramps]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen thyroid gland]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Depression]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hearing problems]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | TSH - high level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated LDL]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Atherosclerosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Neck palpation
*Audiometry
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Synthetic thyroid hormones]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | ACE inhibitor]]
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Grave's disease
0
157
407
2019-04-26T14:05:03Z
193.125.158.142
0
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in ex..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
| insurance = 300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tremor]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen thyroid gland]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | TSH - low level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antithyroids]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Esophagitis
0
158
408
2019-04-26T14:14:55Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.'' | insu..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
| insurance = 500
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oesophagus abnormalities]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperacidity]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oesophagus infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Thorax percussion
*Neck palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Barium swallow
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | Antacids]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Esophageal varices
0
159
409
2019-04-26T14:21:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 4200 | department = General Surgery }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sympto..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 4200
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oesophagus abnormalities]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Varices in the oesophagus]]
| 80
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bleeding to stomach]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Barium swallow
*Stool collecting
*USG
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Band ligation]]
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic cauterization]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
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410
409
2019-04-26T14:22:13Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 4200
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oesophagus abnormalities]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Varices in the oesophagus]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bleeding to stomach]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Barium swallow
*Stool collecting
*USG
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Band ligation]]
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic cauterization]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
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H. pylori infection
0
160
411
2019-04-26T14:31:04Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main c..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bad breath]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | H. pylori detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperacidity]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Triple therapy treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Antacids]]
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411
2019-04-27T09:18:22Z
Sytandra
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/* Symptoms */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bad breath]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | H. pylori detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperacidity]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Triple therapy treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Antacids]]
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Peptic ulcer disease
0
161
412
2019-04-26T14:38:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is mo..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperacidity]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Gastric ulcers identified]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bleeding to stomach]]
| 25
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Proton pump inhibitors]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Antacids]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic cauterization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Gastritis
0
162
413
2019-04-26T14:48:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stomach pain]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Indigestion]]
| 25
|-
| [[Symptoms | Gastritis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 35
|-
| [[Symptoms | Septic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Duodenitis
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163
414
2019-04-26T14:57:22Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intest..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
| insurance = 2500
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Indigestion]]
| 25
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Duodenitis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Intestinal bleeding]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood draw
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
*Blood analysis - ICU
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Proton pump inhibitors]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic cauterization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
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Appendicitis
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164
415
2019-04-26T15:05:51Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptu..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of apetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bellybutton pain]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*Blood dry
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Laparoscopic surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Crohn's disease
0
165
416
2019-04-26T15:13:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is un..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
| insurance = 800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fat malabsorption]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crohn's disease discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*CT - enterography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroid ]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Ulcerative colitis
0
166
417
2019-04-26T15:22:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
| insurance = 800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Colon ulcers]]
| 80
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Blod draw
*Stool collecting
*CT - enterography
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroid ]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Irritable bowl syndrome
0
167
418
2019-04-26T15:27:34Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment a..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
| insurance = 300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen abdomen]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | IBS-D confirmed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Viral tonsillitis
0
135
419
374
2019-04-26T15:28:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
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{{Disease
| description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | RSV present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
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Bacterial tonsillitis
0
134
420
385
2019-04-26T15:28:37Z
Sytandra
30568441
/* Treatments */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | S. pyogenes present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Bacterial gastroenteritis
0
168
421
2019-04-26T15:36:34Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days...."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
| insurance = 300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thirst]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stomach pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Campylobacter in stool]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Fistula of the intestine
0
169
422
2019-04-26T15:42:21Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.'' | insurance = 2800..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Intestinal fistula]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Barium swallow
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Primary peritonitis
0
170
423
2019-04-26T15:49:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner a..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
| insurance = 3200
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Peritoneal fluid shows infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*Peritoneal fluid analysis - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
*Blood analysis - ICU
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fibrotic liver tissue]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | A1At deficiency]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Transient elastography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | A1At replacement]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomnias]]
| ''American trypanosomnias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of the ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
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| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
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! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or diagnostic rooms at General Surg. and Internal med. ICU, regular and HDU wards.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General Surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any office or diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Inernal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General Surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[]]
| ''''
|
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or diagnostic rooms at General surg. and Internal med. ICU, regular and HDU wards.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any office or diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Inernal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any office or diagnostic unit.
|-
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Inernal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Obsercation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Inernal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| Antifungal ointment
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Obsercation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Inernal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Obsercation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
|}
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Beef tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antihelmintics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
106262a958840390ad69007e7eb0c664777a0a45
Chickenpox
0
126
437
380
2019-04-27T09:18:35Z
Sytandra
30568441
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Papulas and vesicles]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
fe6c90cdd1a7b3f924d2e65664162db5bd4422bd
Iron-deficiency anemia
0
129
438
382
2019-04-27T09:18:51Z
Sytandra
30568441
/* Symptoms */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Emergency
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hemoglobin]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
cdeef74fb97eae2803cfa90bcf0ffb5dbb44766e
Gastritis
0
162
439
413
2019-04-27T09:19:07Z
Sytandra
30568441
/* Symptoms */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
| insurance = 400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stomach pain]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Indigestion]]
| 25
|-
| [[Symptoms | Gastritis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 35
|-
| [[Symptoms | Septic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Appendicitis
0
164
440
415
2019-04-27T09:19:22Z
Sytandra
30568441
/* Symptoms */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bellybutton pain]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*Blood dry
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Laparoscopic surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
b9ef9316aa46c74218aa63279ebd4f76b3f754fc
Cirrhosis
0
172
441
2019-04-27T09:26:44Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; norm..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Slurred speech]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hair loss]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | A1At deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sclerotic liver tissue]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*USG
*Transient elastography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Speech listening
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Liver medication]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | A1At replacement]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatments | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
7e63d334838c8fd1bccb140456f52430f353911c
Gallstones
0
173
442
2019-04-27T09:32:17Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile ac..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Indigestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stomach pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Gallstones identified]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Gallbladder rupture]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*USG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Laparoscopic surgery]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
19b64014d195f8d3126e6c141875423e6091eb0e
Cholecystitis
0
174
443
2019-04-27T09:37:11Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cystic duct obstructed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Gallbladder rupture]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
If complications occur:
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Laparoscopic surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Cholangitis
0
175
444
2019-04-27T09:43:01Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = '' Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duo..."
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{{Disease
| description = '' Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tremor]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Inflamed bilduct]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Blood draw
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
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Pancreatitis
0
176
445
2019-04-27T09:49:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
| insurance = 2200
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Steatorrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pancreatic inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malnutrition]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*Stool collecting
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*USG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | IV calcium gluconate]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
24f82cac8b48b276f6efa126232da5df44f3f35a
Coeliac disease
0
177
446
2019-04-27T09:55:31Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten pres..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
| insurance = 800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Celiac antibodies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malnutrition]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Osteoporosis]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood analysis - ICU
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Diet modifications]]
*[[Treatments | Bone Strengthening pills]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
7b5c710e44ad1431c85ae6e5c9d36c6096d779d8
Glomerulonephritis
0
178
447
2019-04-27T10:02:19Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be cause..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
| insurance = 800
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Azotemia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Proteinuria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oliguria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lipiduria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight gain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney tissue inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Interstitial nephritis
0
179
448
2019-04-27T10:09:45Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = General Surgery }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Symptom..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on torso]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Polyuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Azotemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lipiduria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Proteinuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tubulus inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
183ded509588a0efc72dff9af9d456750e2a3ca1
Pyelonephritis
0
180
449
2019-04-27T10:13:34Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up th..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
| insurance = 700
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney interstitium abscess]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Acute renal failure
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{{Disease
| description = ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oliguria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tremor]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Azotemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lipiduria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney tissue damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Thorax percussion
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Dialysis]]
*[[Treatments | IV calcium gluconate]]
*[[Treatments | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Chronic kidney disease
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2019-04-27T10:39:45Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Azotemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney progressive damage]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Osteoporosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Dialysis]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatments | Antihypertensive medication]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatments | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatments | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatments | Bone Strengthening pills]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Calculus in bladder
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2019-04-27T10:44:07Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Urinary urgency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney stones discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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2019-04-27T10:50:10Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Strong-smelling urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bladder stones detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
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Kidney stones
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2019-04-27T10:45:56Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Urinary urgency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney stones discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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2019-04-27T10:47:12Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Urinary urgency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney stones discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Urinary tract infection
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2019-04-27T10:54:14Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Urinary urgency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cloudy urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Strong-smelling urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bladder infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Interstitial cystitis
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2019-04-27T10:56:19Z
Sytandra
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{{Disease
| description = ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
| insurance = 300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Urinary urgency]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bladder lining defect]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Diagnosis
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ureter stone detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
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Liver laceration
0
188
460
2019-04-27T13:21:59Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.'' |..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 33
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal guarding]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blood loss]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Liver laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
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Liver contusion
0
189
461
2019-04-27T13:26:58Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.'' | insurance = 1100 | dep..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal LFT]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal guarding]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Liver contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
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Blunt spleen rupture
0
190
462
2019-04-27T13:32:35Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 4000
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blunt spleen rupture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*CT
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Penetrated spleen rupture
0
191
463
2019-04-27T13:36:01Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
| insurance = 2300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal guarding]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blood loss]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Spleen rupture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
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Spleen contusion
0
192
464
2019-04-27T13:41:37Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blunt spleen contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pancreas contusion
0
193
465
2019-04-27T13:44:10Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.'' | insurance = 1300 |..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blunt pancreas contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatments | IV nutrition]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
dedf09235ebf4aa039a34c5d06414a808c5f9fd9
Blunt pancreas laceration
0
194
466
2019-04-27T13:48:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypotension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*USG
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Penetrated pancreas laceration
0
195
467
2019-04-27T13:51:14Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causin..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
| insurance = 2300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal guarding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pancreas laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
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Renal laceration
0
196
468
2019-04-27T13:54:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an ope..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 2300
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal guarding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Abdominal surgery]]
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Renal contusion
0
197
469
2019-04-27T13:57:57Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the uppe..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Spasms]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blunt Kidney contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV nutrition]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Lung contusion
0
198
470
2019-04-27T14:11:15Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Blunt pulmonary contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antiarrhythmics]]
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Pulmonary laceration
0
199
471
2019-04-27T14:15:31Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tiss..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pneumatocele]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pulmonary laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatments | Pulmonary surgery]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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CO poisoning
0
200
472
2019-04-27T14:22:07Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.'' | insurance = 1700..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hallucinations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | COHb high level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EEG
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*Heart monitoring
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatments | Artificial ventilation]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antiarrhythmics]]
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Chlorine gas poisoning
0
201
473
2019-04-27T14:30:33Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chlorine detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatments | ICU hospitalization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Methanol poisoning
0
202
474
2019-04-27T14:34:44Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbance..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Acidosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Formate - toxic levels]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Coma]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Ethanol treatment]]
*[[Treatments | IV infusion]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
66af9a5aa39e137ed3861c91e483a0abfa5455d3
Lead poisoning
0
203
475
2019-04-27T14:39:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tremor]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle epain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lead levels high]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EEG
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Chelation therapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Cholera
0
204
476
2019-04-27T17:22:58Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oliguria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vibrio cholerae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Typhoid fever
0
205
477
2019-04-27T17:31:19Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | High fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | S. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Exhaustion]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Gastroscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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478
477
2019-04-27T17:32:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
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{{Disease
| description = ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | High fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | S. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Exhaustion]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Gastroscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Salmonellosis
0
206
479
2019-04-27T17:38:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human int..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headhache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Salmonellosis confirmed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 15
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Amoebiasis
0
207
480
2019-04-27T17:42:33Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food co..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | E. histolytica discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatments | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Giardiasis
0
208
481
2019-04-27T17:47:00Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Giardia lamblia detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 60
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Tuberculosis
0
209
482
2019-04-27T17:53:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leukocytosis]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tuberculosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Exhaustion]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | High fever]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*X-ray chest
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Tularaemia
0
210
483
2019-04-27T17:58:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs...."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | F. tularensis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Exhaustion]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Septic shock]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Oral cavity inspection
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CBC - sampling
*Physical examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pulmonary anthrax
0
211
484
2019-04-27T18:04:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | B. anthracis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray chest
*Blood analysis - ICU
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
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Rat-bite fever
0
212
485
2019-04-27T18:09:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particu..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Streptobacillus detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Cat-scratch disease
0
213
486
2019-04-27T18:12:39Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is trans..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | B. henselae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Pulmonary NTMB infection
0
214
487
2019-04-27T18:18:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problem]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | MAC detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | High fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Septic shock]]
| 15
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*X-ray chest
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Chest auscultation
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
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Pertussis
0
215
488
2019-04-27T18:22:39Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caus..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | B. pertussis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | ]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nalas cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
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Pertussis
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | B. pertussis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nalas cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
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Legionnaires disease
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2019-04-27T18:27:12Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Legionella detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*PCR - sampling
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Typhus fever
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2019-04-27T18:31:09Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | R. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dehydration]]
| 70
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Infectious mononucleosis
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2019-04-27T18:35:49Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get i..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
| insurance = 900
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Petechiae]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | EBV detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Histoplasmosis
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2019-04-27T18:39:59Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplas..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Histoplasma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antimycotics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Aspergillosis
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2019-04-27T18:43:49Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Aspergilloma discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Pulmonary surgery]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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American trypanosomias
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2019-04-27T18:50:52Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Toxoplasmosis
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2019-04-27T18:54:36Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Toxoplasmosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Babesiosis
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2019-04-27T18:57:35Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria...."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Normal hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Lyme disease
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2019-04-27T19:01:22Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bact..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leukopenia]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Borrelia antibodies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*CBC - sampling
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Hemolytic anemia
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2019-04-27T19:05:43Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '' Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the b..."
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{{Disease
| description = '' Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Haptoglobin - low levels]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Thorax percussion
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyrotics]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
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Thrombocytopenia
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226
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2019-04-27T19:08:08Z
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30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, th..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Petechiae]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Prolonged bleeding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thrombocytopenia detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Platelet transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
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Hemophilia
0
227
501
2019-04-28T13:32:01Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Prolonged bleeding]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Clotting factor low]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Desmopressin]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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502
501
2019-04-28T13:32:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
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{{Disease
| description = ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Prolonged bleeding]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Clotting factor low]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Desmopressin]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Thalassaemia
0
228
503
2019-04-28T13:37:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that bi..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen abdomen]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thalassemia discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Heart monitoring
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
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Sarcoidosis - Lungs
0
229
504
2019-04-28T13:42:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '' Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most l..."
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{{Disease
| description = '' Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Granulomas - lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Sarcoidosis - Eye
0
230
505
2019-04-28T13:45:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most like..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Granulomas - eyes]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Sarcoidosis - Heart
0
231
506
2019-04-28T13:50:36Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most lik..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fainting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Palpitations]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Granulomas - heart]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Neurological testing
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatments | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Diabetes
0
232
507
2019-04-28T13:54:56Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Polyuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hunger]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thirst]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | High sugar level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Atherosclerosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urgent Echo
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Insulin therapy]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | ACE inhibitor]]
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Cystic fibrosis
0
233
508
2019-04-28T14:09:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to re..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | High chloride level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Osteoporosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest ausculation
*Physical examination
*Sweat Chloride Test
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatments | Bone Strengthening pills]]
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Otitis externa
0
234
509
2019-04-28T14:12:22Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tinnitus]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear canal]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ear canal infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Otitis media
0
235
510
2019-04-28T14:15:22Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to inf..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diminished hearing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fluid in the middle ear]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear canal]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Ear drops]]
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ASOM
0
236
511
2019-04-28T14:18:15Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.'' | insurance =..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diminished hearing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear canal]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ear discharge]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tympanic membrane inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Acute mastoiditis
0
237
512
2019-04-28T14:27:30Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the masto..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
| insurance = 900
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ear discharge]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear lobe]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Mastoiditis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diminished hearing]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Otosclerosis
0
238
513
2019-04-28T14:30:51Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inab..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hearing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diminished hearing]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tinnitus]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otosclerosis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Audiometry
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Stapedectomy]]
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Otorrhea
0
239
514
2019-04-28T14:33:33Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.'' | insurance = 200 | department = Internal..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear lobe]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ear discharge]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Outer ear infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear canal]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Mumps
0
240
515
2019-04-28T14:36:54Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Parotid infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diminished hearing]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pneumonia
0
241
516
2019-04-28T14:42:13Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.'' |..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tremor]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leukocytosis]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pneumonic lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Bronchopneumonia
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2019-04-28T14:49:16Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.'' | insurance = 1500 |..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leukocytosis]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lung tissue findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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Bronchiectasis
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2019-04-28T14:55:11Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.'..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bad breath]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hemoptysis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leukocytosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Airway infecton]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatments | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Simple chronic bronchitis
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244
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2019-04-28T14:58:26Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation o..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bronchial infection - chronic]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | A1At deficiency]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Emphysema
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245
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2019-04-28T15:01:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, c..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Emphysema discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatments | A1At replacement]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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COPD
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2019-04-28T15:06:04Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that resu..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Obstructed airways]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Heart monitoring
*Spirometry
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | A1At replacement]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
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Asthma
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2019-04-28T15:09:03Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bronchial hyperreactivity]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Spirometry
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatments | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Pneumothorax
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2019-04-28T15:11:50Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pale skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Collapsed lung]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest listening
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Pulmonary surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antiarrhythmics]]
*[[Treatments | Bronchodilators]]
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Cellulitis
0
249
524
2019-04-28T15:16:05Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 300 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 300
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness of skin]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Painful vesicular rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Strep skin infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Atopic dermatitis
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250
525
2019-04-28T15:19:06Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is ch..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
| insurance = 200
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness of skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Itching]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on arm]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on leg]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash on torso]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Petechiae]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Atopic eczema findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Numbing ointment]]
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Lupus
0
251
526
2019-04-28T15:25:59Z
Sytandra
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 100 | department = Internal Medicine }} == Symptoms == :Main article: Sym..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 100
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 45
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Proteinuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Leukopenia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lupus findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Butterfly rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*Heart monitoring
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Esophageal varices
0
159
527
410
2019-04-28T16:00:12Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
| insurance = 4200
| department = General Surgery
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oesophagus abnormalities]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Jaundice]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Purpura]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hematochezia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Portal hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Varices in the oesophagus]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bleeding to stomach]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Barium swallow
*Stool collecting
*USG
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Band ligation]]
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic cauterization]]
*[[Treatments | Beta blockers]]
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Treatment
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
| [[Band ligation]]
| ''Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed.''
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| Operating room
|-
| [[Bandage]]
| ''A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use.''
| [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit, Observation room, Trauma center and ICU.
|-
| [[B-complex supplement]]
| ''Supplement of B-vitamins.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Beta blockers]]
| ''Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor.''
| All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Blood transfusion]]
| ''Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells.''
| [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic units or Ward.
|-
| [[Bone Strengthening pills]]
| ''Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones.''
| [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]]
| Doctor's Office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med. departments
|-
| [[Boston brace]]
| ''Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis.''
| [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Bronchodilators]]
| ''Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs.''
| [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic unit and ICU
|-
| [[Cardiovascular surgery]]
| ''Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease.''
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Operating room at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Closed reduction]]
| ''Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position.''
| [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Anticoagulants]]
| ''Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots.''
| [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Ice wrap]]
| ''Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body.''
| [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Doctor's office, Trauma center or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department
|-
| [[Compression wraps]]
| ''Elastic bandages.''
| [[Broken ribs]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Orthopaedy departments.
|-
| [[Corticosteroid injections]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases.''
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department and ICU.
|-
| [[Corticosteroids]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. ''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]]
| Any Offices or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Craniotomy]]
| ''Neurological surgery to get access to the brain.''
| [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Operating room at Neurology department.
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursistis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*EEG
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatments | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Rest]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thumb pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Median nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Thumb pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Median nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Endoscopic surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Internal Medicine
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ulnar nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ulnar claw]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Elbow pad]]
*[[Treatments | Recommendations]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
| insurance = 300
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ulnar nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ulnar claw]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Elbow pad]]
*[[Treatments | Recommendations]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Rheumatoid arthritis
0
254
533
2019-05-04T15:35:58Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Redness of skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling joints]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the joints]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the knee]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the hip]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Walking problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rheumatoid factor]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Osteoporosis]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Bone Strengthening pills]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Hip osteoarthritis
0
255
536
2019-05-04T15:39:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affect..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
| insurance = 3000
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Waddling gait]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Astasis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Sleeping problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited leg motion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the hip]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hip joints damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Hip replacement surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Sleeping drugs]]
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Knee osteoarthritis
0
256
537
2019-05-04T15:42:25Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee car..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swelling knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Astasis]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Walking problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Waddling gait]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Knee joint damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Dermatomyositis
0
257
538
2019-05-04T15:45:42Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Steroid cream]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Inclusion-body myositis
0
258
539
2019-05-04T15:48:47Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent falling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Poor balance]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | sIBM findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Neck palpation
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Polymyositis
0
259
540
2019-05-04T15:56:58Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakne..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
| insurance = 400
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Frequent falling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Poor balance]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Dysphagia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Polymyositic findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Spondylolysis
0
260
541
2019-05-04T18:24:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vertebral stress fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the back]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Boston brace]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Spondylolisthesis
0
261
542
2019-05-04T18:29:06Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; d..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Stiffness of the back]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Numbness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fractured and dislocated vertebra]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Waddling gait]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray back
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Boston brace]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | EMS]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Spasmolytics]]
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Cervical spondylosis
0
262
543
2019-05-04T18:31:11Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with "{{Disease | description = ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal o..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Neck pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Neck bone spurs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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544
543
2019-05-04T18:33:25Z
Sytandra
30568441
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{{Disease
| description = ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Neck pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Neck bone spurs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
0
252
545
535
2019-05-04T18:34:14Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thumb pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Median nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscopic surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Treatment
0
56
546
528
2019-05-04T18:43:08Z
Sytandra
30568441
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]] [[# A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
| [[Band ligation]]
| ''Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed.''
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| Operating room
|-
| [[Bandage]]
| ''A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use.''
| [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit, Observation room, Trauma center and ICU.
|-
| [[B-complex supplement]]
| ''Supplement of B-vitamins.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Beta blockers]]
| ''Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor.''
| All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Blood transfusion]]
| ''Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells.''
| [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic units or Ward.
|-
| [[Bone Strengthening pills]]
| ''Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones.''
| [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]]
| Doctor's Office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med. departments
|-
| [[Boston brace]]
| ''Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis.''
| [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Bronchodilators]]
| ''Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs.''
| [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic unit and ICU
|-
| [[Cardiovascular surgery]]
| ''Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease.''
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Operating room at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Closed reduction]]
| ''Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position.''
| [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Anticoagulants]]
| ''Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots.''
| [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Ice wrap]]
| ''Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body.''
| [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Doctor's office, Trauma center or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department
|-
| [[Compression wraps]]
| ''Elastic bandages.''
| [[Broken ribs]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Orthopaedy departments.
|-
| [[Corticosteroid injections]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases.''
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department and ICU.
|-
| [[Corticosteroids]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. ''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]]
| Any Offices or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Craniotomy]]
| ''Neurological surgery to get access to the brain.''
| [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Operating room at Neurology department.
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| ?
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
| [[Band ligation]]
| ''Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed.''
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| Operating room
|-
| [[Bandage]]
| ''A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use.''
| [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit, Observation room, Trauma center and ICU.
|-
| [[B-complex supplement]]
| ''Supplement of B-vitamins.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Beta blockers]]
| ''Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor.''
| All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Blood transfusion]]
| ''Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells.''
| [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic units or Ward.
|-
| [[Bone Strengthening pills]]
| ''Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones.''
| [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]]
| Doctor's Office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med. departments
|-
| [[Boston brace]]
| ''Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis.''
| [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Bronchodilators]]
| ''Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs.''
| [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic unit and ICU
|-
| [[Cardiovascular surgery]]
| ''Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease.''
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Operating room at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Closed reduction]]
| ''Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position.''
| [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Anticoagulants]]
| ''Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots.''
| [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Ice wrap]]
| ''Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body.''
| [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Doctor's office, Trauma center or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department
|-
| [[Compression wraps]]
| ''Elastic bandages.''
| [[Broken ribs]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Orthopaedy departments.
|-
| [[Corticosteroid injections]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases.''
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department and ICU.
|-
| [[Corticosteroids]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. ''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]]
| Any Offices or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Craniotomy]]
| ''Neurological surgery to get access to the brain.''
| [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Operating room at Neurology department.
|-
|}
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{{Disease
| description = ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bone infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CBC - sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Osteomyelitis surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Orthopaedy
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Neck pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Degenerative findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Exercise]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
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| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibriosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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Hand bursitis
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| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed hand bursae]]
| 70
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed hand bursae]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Osteomalacia
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{{Disease
| description = ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Astasis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Osteoporosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pseudofractures]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin-D supplement]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Bone Strengthening pills]]
*[[Treatment | IV calcium gluconate]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Elbow bursitis
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{{Disease
| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow stiffness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Olecranon bursae inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Knee bursitis
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{{Disease
| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Orthopaedy
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee bursae inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Tennis elbow
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{{Disease
| description = ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow muscles damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Proliferation therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Deep wound on hand
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{{Disease
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Degloved skin]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Replantation]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Deep wound on arm
0
271
558
2019-05-04T20:44:54Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.'' | insurance = 500 | department = Orth..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Deep wound on leg
0
272
559
2019-05-04T20:45:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.'' | insurance = 500 | department = Orth..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Deep wound on feet
0
273
560
2019-05-04T20:46:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.'' | insurance = 800 | department = Orth..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Degloved skin]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Replantation]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Knee sprain
0
274
562
2019-05-05T09:11:46Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee sprain]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Shoulder sprain
0
275
563
2019-05-05T09:13:20Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Shoulder injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Shoulder sprain]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
5bf82e1cc99a8d41c3e3521b9ebd71ed8b1f3c60
Ankle sprain
0
276
564
2019-05-05T09:14:05Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle sprain]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Shoulder dislocation
0
277
565
2019-05-05T09:18:07Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are a..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Shoulder injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Out-of-place shoulder]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Joint surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Arm orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Knee dislocation
0
278
566
2019-05-05T09:19:19Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are a..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Out-of-place knee]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Joint surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Dislocated ankle
0
279
567
2019-05-05T09:21:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are a..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
| insurance = 900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Out-of-place ankle]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Closed reduction]]
*[[Treatment | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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ACL injury
0
280
568
2019-05-05T09:24:24Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward di..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
| insurance = 700
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | ACL injury]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | RICE]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Simple fracture of ulna
0
281
569
2019-05-05T09:29:06Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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570
569
2019-05-05T09:32:03Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Simple fracture of radius
0
282
571
2019-05-05T09:32:19Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues o..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Radius fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Simple fracture of humerus
0
283
572
2019-05-05T09:33:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breakin..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
29e9090a9dcd1b3a93f802ac31ff7baf448fbb25
573
572
2019-05-05T09:33:41Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Humerus fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
59c5b9b8533731e4f01fc75b51425823b94ec4d3
Simple fracture of femur
0
284
574
2019-05-05T09:35:32Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Femur fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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575
574
2019-05-05T09:37:18Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Femur fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Simple fracture of tibia
0
285
576
2019-05-05T09:38:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = '':''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 500 | de..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = '':''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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577
576
2019-05-05T09:38:36Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = '':''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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578
577
2019-05-05T09:39:00Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Simple fracture of fibula
0
286
579
2019-05-05T09:39:57Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or bre..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fibula fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Simple fracture of clavicle
0
287
580
2019-05-05T09:42:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.'' | insu..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 600
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Collarbone injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sagging shoulder]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Clavicle fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Arm orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Open fracture of ulna
0
288
581
2019-05-05T09:52:50Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured ulna depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Open fracture of humerus
0
289
582
2019-05-05T09:55:29Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured humerus depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Open fracture of femur
0
290
583
2019-05-05T09:57:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured femur depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Open fracture of tibia
0
291
584
2019-05-05T09:59:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured femur depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
e92ef65af6b110dcc8e8d8d4b80ee6dc2598be82
Complicated fracture of ulna
0
292
585
2019-05-05T10:07:05Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of brok..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulna fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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586
585
2019-05-05T10:09:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulna fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
e8f20b39b5a1d5016c4b163411e7a924db1d2bfe
Complicated fracture of humerus
0
293
587
2019-05-05T10:10:05Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of brok..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Humerus fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Complicated fracture of femur
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2019-05-05T10:11:17Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = '''' | insurance = 3300 | department = Orthopaedy }} == Symptoms == :Main article: [[Symptom]] {| cla..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''''
| insurance = 3300
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Femur fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Complicated fracture of femur
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2019-05-05T10:11:31Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Femur fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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2019-05-05T10:56:35Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Femur fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Broken ribs
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295
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2019-05-05T10:14:09Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured ribs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Compression wraps]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2019-05-05T10:55:05Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured ribs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Compression wraps]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Spiral fracture of tibia
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296
591
2019-05-05T10:16:04Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.'' | insurance = 500 |..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia spiral fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Ankle fracture
0
297
592
2019-05-05T10:19:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.'' | insurance..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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2019-05-05T10:54:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Metatarsal bones fracture
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298
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2019-05-05T10:24:45Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.'' | insurance =..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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2019-05-05T10:27:59Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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2019-05-05T10:28:13Z
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30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Metatarsal fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Metatarsal fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Fracture of finger
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299
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2019-05-05T10:30:41Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.'' | insuranc..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Mandibular fracture
0
300
597
2019-05-05T10:34:57Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Mandibular injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fracture of the mandible]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*X-ray head
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Head]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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2019-05-05T11:01:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Mandibular injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fracture of the mandible]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*X-ray head
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Head]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Nasal fracture
0
301
598
2019-05-05T10:37:30Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal deformity]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nosebleed]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fracture of the nose]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray head
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Closed reduction]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
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2019-05-05T11:02:00Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal deformity]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nosebleed]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fracture of the nose]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray head
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Closed reduction]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
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Shaft fracture of clavicle
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302
599
2019-05-05T10:40:11Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Collarbone injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sagging shoulder]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Clavicle shaft fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Arm orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Acute rheumatic fever
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46
600
530
2019-05-05T10:41:13Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = Cardiology
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*EEG
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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602
600
2019-05-05T10:51:23Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
| insurance = 1110
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rheumatic fever]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bradycardia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*EEG
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Template:Disease cardio
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2019-05-05T10:50:17Z
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Template:Disease ortho
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2019-05-05T10:52:56Z
Sytandra
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ACL injury
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280
604
568
2019-05-05T10:53:56Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | ACL injury]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | RICE]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Acute osteomyelitis
0
263
605
548
2019-05-05T10:54:19Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bone infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CBC - sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Osteomyelitis surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Ankle sprain
0
276
607
564
2019-05-05T10:54:52Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle sprain]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
0
252
609
545
2019-05-05T10:55:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thumb pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Median nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscopic surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Cervical spondylosis
0
262
610
544
2019-05-05T10:56:03Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Othopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Neck pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Neck bone spurs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Complicated fracture of humerus
0
293
612
587
2019-05-05T10:56:48Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Humerus fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Complicated fracture of ulna
0
292
613
586
2019-05-05T10:57:02Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Multiple arteries damage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulna fragments fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Cubital tunnel syndrome
0
253
614
534
2019-05-05T10:57:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elbow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ulnar nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ulnar claw]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Elbow pad]]
*[[Treatments | Recommendations]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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Deep wound on arm
0
271
615
558
2019-05-05T10:57:29Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Deep wound on feet
0
273
616
560
2019-05-05T10:57:41Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Degloved skin]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Replantation]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Deep wound on hand
0
270
617
557
2019-05-05T10:58:04Z
Sytandra
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wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Degloved skin]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Replantation]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
9469a3bd03baa0bf2c877245307f3e291656074e
Deep wound on leg
0
272
618
559
2019-05-05T10:58:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Skin avulsion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg penetrated]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Infected wound]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Wound closure]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
7727de56b96a1e3aaca141dd99d1ed94d4947e98
Dermatomyositis
0
257
619
538
2019-05-05T10:58:28Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Trouble rising]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hoarseness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Muscles inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatments | Steroid cream]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
3830cc91dd71af69776595bbfcb96c22085724b3
Dislocated ankle
0
279
620
567
2019-05-05T10:58:44Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Out-of-place ankle]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Closed reduction]]
*[[Treatment | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
5b9d40235712af51c8d9b498e9c3556229093b9e
Elbow bursitis
0
267
621
554
2019-05-05T10:59:00Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow stiffness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Olecranon bursae inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
d4337aac52215ed10110df9f728a8e4a94f8db70
Hand bursitis
0
265
623
552
2019-05-05T10:59:23Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed hand bursae]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
0665b64ebff7bbc8e09d7fe43144f68fdfdb7960
Hip osteoarthritis
0
255
624
536
2019-05-05T10:59:55Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
| insurance = 3000
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Waddling gait]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Astasis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the hip]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hip joints damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Hip replacement surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
eeeda148c240b44701040fcdee010a51632be333
Inclusion-body myositis
0
258
625
539
2019-05-05T11:00:24Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Trouble rising]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | sIBM findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Neck palpation
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
28616d3e772e8339e2bee50e8d1403bb046e8396
Knee bursitis
0
268
626
555
2019-05-05T11:00:37Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of a swelling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee bursae inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
83e57192b07d748ef8795e97b9dcf2b644ddbc38
Knee dislocation
0
278
627
566
2019-05-05T11:00:51Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Out-of-place knee]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Joint surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
a288d1894826fbf9dc5ba976bff9a72ffa19a2e5
Knee osteoarthritis
0
256
628
537
2019-05-05T11:01:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Astasis]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Waddling gait]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the knee]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee joint damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid injections]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
b99dc926d7aac8c39ad276360b7da54f07bfe77d
Knee sprain
0
274
629
562
2019-05-05T11:01:24Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee sprain]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
fedda494836eba8f29451c6e8266816b05b0c5cd
Open fracture of femur
0
290
633
583
2019-05-05T11:02:13Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured femur depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
eff24480655707b75ed4555d6481191e1350452b
Open fracture of humerus
0
289
634
582
2019-05-05T11:02:24Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured humerus depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
7acc8b8eb911ca94510aa43323428bc07364ac1f
Open fracture of tibia
0
291
635
584
2019-05-05T11:03:22Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured femur depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
ad73cf3c6afad2a74e0b9781a9b26a2e67107a29
Open fracture of ulna
0
288
636
581
2019-05-05T11:03:34Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe arm pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured ulna depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
9d3a6aa90bf03e4da073ba9dcc3864fd8a5b815e
Osteomalacia
0
266
637
553
2019-05-05T11:03:46Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Astasis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Osteoporosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pseudofractures]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin-D supplement]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Bone Strengthening pills]]
*[[Treatment | IV calcium gluconate]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
9e8fbd420cd4ef11206a0e417ff82d90fe7c3499
Polymyositis
0
259
638
540
2019-05-05T11:04:14Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Trouble rising]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Polymyositic findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
db17a403b7b6e6e5986de308497d4a903fdbc121
Rheumatoid arthritis
0
254
639
533
2019-05-05T11:04:49Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling joints]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the joints]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the knee]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the hip]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rheumatoid factor]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Osteoporosis]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bone Strengthening pills]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
7d970d270592946ed1dca4115a5e45a18c6c45b3
Shaft fracture of clavicle
0
302
640
599
2019-05-05T11:05:01Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Collarbone injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sagging shoulder]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Clavicle shaft fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Arm orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
8731334fbcaf92dcc04c68d9f17dbfb727b43edc
Shoulder dislocation
0
277
641
565
2019-05-05T11:05:12Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Shoulder injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Out-of-place shoulder]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Joint surgery - Arm]]
*[[Treatment | Arm orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
510d77b262703c6159144545c8ef7a256ae18b8b
Shoulder sprain
0
275
642
563
2019-05-05T11:05:30Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Shoulder injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Shoulder sprain]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
8765004ab3644800e4d70ab0d6e506c2fa766237
Simple fracture of clavicle
0
287
643
580
2019-05-05T11:05:43Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Collarbone injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sagging shoulder]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Clavicle fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Arm orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
0a91efae2a4ada22335cba6685f80a00c4fefeeb
Simple fracture of femur
0
284
644
575
2019-05-05T11:05:55Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Femur fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
5e06b1ded50fff31b57b7880697350a34b61ea7f
Simple fracture of fibula
0
286
645
579
2019-05-05T11:06:05Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fibula fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
f46258722f0affdfd86c2f2077d0be1de05c4165
Simple fracture of humerus
0
283
646
573
2019-05-05T11:06:15Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Humerus fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
871ddf2d13815c6717d51c46cd231f7d7f90678c
Simple fracture of radius
0
282
647
571
2019-05-05T11:06:25Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Radius fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
85ae5ec41dac58e46a9adcfeaaa198033fee997c
Simple fracture of tibia
0
285
648
578
2019-05-05T11:06:37Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
| insurance = 500
| department = Orthopaedy
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
c3c723d7318f10bc6d33ba9250ceaa6ecb6845da
Simple fracture of ulna
0
281
649
570
2019-05-05T11:06:48Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
f70eb0cb7a891359105b9ae7cfff67d3f5993ea9
Spiral fracture of tibia
0
296
650
591
2019-05-05T11:07:01Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia spiral fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
51c315531e358efd5dc21977146375325cf4b339
Spondylolisthesis
0
261
651
542
2019-05-05T11:07:26Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the back]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured and dislocated vertebra]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Waddling gait]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray back
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Boston brace]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | EMS]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
879d7794fdb8a86a22b51d0f8af2e8b27c1f5612
Spondylolysis
0
260
652
541
2019-05-05T11:07:46Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vertebral stress fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the back]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Boston brace]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Spinal stenosis
0
264
653
549
2019-05-05T11:07:57Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Neck pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Degenerative findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Exercise]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Tennis elbow
0
269
654
556
2019-05-05T11:08:07Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow muscles damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Proliferation therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Dermatomyositis
0
257
655
619
2019-05-05T11:08:45Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Trouble rising]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscles inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Cubital tunnel syndrome
0
253
656
614
2019-05-05T11:09:07Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar nerve compression]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar claw]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EMG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Elbow pad]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Template:Disease
10
47
657
83
2019-05-05T11:12:01Z
Sytandra
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2019-05-05T11:12:59Z
Sytandra
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Template:Disease cardio
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2019-05-05T11:15:31Z
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{| style="margin: 0 auto; text-align: left;"
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General Surgery
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305
660
2019-05-05T13:54:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
Redirected page to [[General Surgery Department]]
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#REDIRECT [[General Surgery Department]]
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Acute renal failure
0
181
661
450
2019-05-05T13:54:30Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Oliguria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Edema]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Tremor]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Azotemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptoms | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Lipiduria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptoms | Kidney tissue damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Thorax percussion
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | Dialysis]]
*[[Treatments | IV calcium gluconate]]
*[[Treatments | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatments | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
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666
661
2019-05-05T13:59:46Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Azotemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lipiduria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney tissue damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Thorax percussion
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Dialysis]]
*[[Treatment | IV calcium gluconate]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Acute mastoiditis
0
237
662
512
2019-05-05T13:54:54Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Ear discharge]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Swollen ear lobe]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Mastoiditis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Nausea]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Vomiting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Diminished hearing]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatments | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatments | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatments | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatments | Antipyretics]]
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Internal Medicine
0
306
663
2019-05-05T13:55:25Z
Sytandra
30568441
Redirected page to [[Internal Medicine Department]]
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#REDIRECT [[Internal Medicine Department]]
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Treatment
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56
664
547
2019-05-05T13:55:38Z
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/* Treatments */
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
Diseases marked with * only need the treatment if complications occur.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Treatment
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Diagnoses
! scope="col" | Required room
|-
| [[A1At replacement]]
| ''Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route.''
| [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med., regular and HDU wards and ICU.
|-
| [[Abdominal surgery]]
| ''Surgery of the abdomen''
| [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]]
| Operating room at General surg. and ICU.
|-
| [[ACE inhibitor]]
| ''A drug used in the treatment of hypertension.''
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Analgesics]]
| ''Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain.''
| All diseases involving pain.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antacids]]
| ''Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux.''
| [[Esophagitis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti Inflammatory Cream]]
| ''Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory cream used to treat various inflammations and also relieve from pain or swelling.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Anti seizures medicine]]
| ''Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiarrhythmics]]
| ''Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart.''
| [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antibiotic ointment]]
| ''Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin.''
| [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency and Office or Diagnostic unit at Neurology department.
|-
| [[Antibiotics]]
| ''Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections.''
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antidepressants]]
| ''Drugs used to treat depressive disorders.''
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments.
|-
| [[Antidiarrheals]]
| ''Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement.''
| [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]]
| Office or Diagnostic unit at Emergency, General surg., Internal med. and UCI departments.
|-
| [[Antifungal ointment]]
| ''Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections.''
| [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antihemorrhagics]]
| ''Drugs used to stop bleedings.''
| Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antihistamines]]
| ''Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy.''
| [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihypertensive medication]]
| ''Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure.''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anticholinergics]]
| ''Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at General. surg., Cardiology and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antimycotics]]
| ''Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species.''
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Antiparasitic drugs]]
| ''Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections.''
| [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Antipsychotics]]
| ''Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders.''
| ?
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antipyretics]]
| ''Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever.''
| Diseases involving fever.
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antiseptics]]
| ''Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection.''
| [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]]
| Doctor's office, Observatino room or Trauma center at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg., Internal med. and Orthopaedy departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Antihelmintics]]
| ''Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections.''
| [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room.
|-
| [[Antithyroids]]
| ''Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone.''
| [[Grave's disease]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. department and ICU.
|-
| [[Cough suppressants]]
| ''Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause.''
| [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Antivirals]]
| ''Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen.''
| [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]]
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department, Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Neurology departments and ICU.
|-
| [[Anxiolytics]]
| ''Medication that inhibits anxiety.''
| ?
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Arm cast]]
| ''Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints.''
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Arm orthosis]]
| ''Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs.''
| [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices, Diagnostic units or Operating rooms at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Artificial ventilation]]
| ''Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation.''
| [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at any other department.
|-
| [[Band ligation]]
| ''Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed.''
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| Operating room
|-
| [[Bandage]]
| ''A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use.''
| [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit, Observation room, Trauma center and ICU.
|-
| [[B-complex supplement]]
| ''Supplement of B-vitamins.''
| ?
| Doctor's office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Internal med. department.
|-
| [[Beta blockers]]
| ''Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor.''
| All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat
| Any Office or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Blood transfusion]]
| ''Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells.''
| [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic units or Ward.
|-
| [[Bone Strengthening pills]]
| ''Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones.''
| [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]]
| Doctor's Office or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Internal med. departments
|-
| [[Boston brace]]
| ''Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis.''
| [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Bronchodilators]]
| ''Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs.''
| [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]]
| Any Office, Diagnostic unit and ICU
|-
| [[Cardiovascular surgery]]
| ''Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease.''
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]]
| Operating room at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Closed reduction]]
| ''Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position.''
| [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department.
|-
| [[Anticoagulants]]
| ''Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots.''
| [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Cardiology department.
|-
| [[Ice wrap]]
| ''Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body.''
| [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]]
| Doctor's office, Trauma center or Observation room at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department
|-
| [[Compression wraps]]
| ''Elastic bandages.''
| [[Broken ribs]]
| Doctor's office, Observation room or Trauma center at Emergency department and Offices or Diagnostic units at General surg. and Orthopaedy departments.
|-
| [[Corticosteroid injections]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases.''
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]]
| Offices or Diagnostic units at Orthopaedy department and ICU.
|-
| [[Corticosteroids]]
| ''Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. ''
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]]
| Any Offices or Diagnostic unit.
|-
| [[Craniotomy]]
| ''Neurological surgery to get access to the brain.''
| [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| Operating room at Neurology department.
|-
|}
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Appendicitis
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{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bellybutton pain]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*Blood dry
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment| Laparoscopic surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Bacterial gastroenteritis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stomach pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Campylobacter in stool]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptoms | Excessive belching]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stomach pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Campylobacter in stool]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive belching]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Blunt pancreas laceration
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*USG
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Blunt spleen rupture
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 4000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt spleen rupture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*CT
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Calculus in bladder
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{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Strong-smelling urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bladder stones detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
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Calculus of ureter
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ureter stone detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
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Cholangitis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed bilduct]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Blood draw
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
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Cholecystitis
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174
675
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2019-05-05T14:04:13Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cystic duct obstructed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Gallbladder rupture]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
If complications occur:
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Laparoscopic surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Chronic kidney disease
0
182
676
451
2019-05-05T14:05:00Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Azotemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney progressive damage]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Osteoporosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Dialysis]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Bone Strengthening pills]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Cirrhosis
0
172
677
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hair loss]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sclerotic liver tissue]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*USG
*Transient elastography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Speech listening
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Liver medication]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | A1At replacement]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Coeliac disease
0
177
678
446
2019-05-05T14:06:16Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Celiac antibodies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Malnutrition]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Osteoporosis]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood analysis - ICU
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Diet modifications]]
*[[Treatment | Bone Strengthening pills]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Crohn's disease
0
165
679
416
2019-05-05T14:06:51Z
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{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fat malabsorption]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Crohn's disease discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*CT - enterography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid ]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Duodenitis
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163
680
414
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
| insurance = 2500
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 25
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive belching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Duodenitis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Intestinal bleeding]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood draw
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
*Blood analysis - ICU
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Proton pump inhibitors]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Endoscopic cauterization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
2be1855123a82dec582bcfecd8a9bfdd93839f46
Esophageal varices
0
159
681
527
2019-05-05T14:07:45Z
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{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
| insurance = 4200
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Oesophagus abnormalities]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Purpura]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Varices in the oesophagus]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bleeding to stomach]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Barium swallow
*Stool collecting
*USG
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Band ligation]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscopic cauterization]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
5344bd5859705daf2cd7e6e6ff6b7eb8b5ebec8e
Esophagitis
0
158
682
408
2019-05-05T14:08:14Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Oesophagus abnormalities]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperacidity]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Oesophagus infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Thorax percussion
*Neck palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Barium swallow
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antacids]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
4cce49de7d21333a029122b4397f1b2ab0d01cd6
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
0
154
683
377
2019-05-05T14:08:44Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[General Sugery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Steatorrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fat malabsorption]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elastase - low level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Atherosclerosis]]
| 15
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Urgent Echo
*Heart monitoring
*ECG
*Elastase test - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications ocurr:
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | PERT]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications ocurr:
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
f81cba95fe276d2ef48ecaaf176da51dcd71f89b
Fistula of the intestine
0
169
684
422
2019-05-05T14:09:05Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Intestinal fistula]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Barium swallow
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Gallstones
0
173
685
442
2019-05-05T14:09:32Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stomach pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Gallstones identified]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Gallbladder rupture]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*USG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Laparoscopic surgery]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Gastritis
0
162
686
439
2019-05-05T14:10:02Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stomach pain]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 25
|-
| [[Symptom | Gastritis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 35
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
cbd0a4f3fa20555e5627e1b9c70020073548cf45
Glomerulonephritis
0
178
687
447
2019-05-05T14:10:38Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Azotemia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Proteinuria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Lipiduria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight gain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney tissue inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Grave's disease
0
157
688
407
2019-05-05T14:11:09Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen thyroid gland]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TSH - low level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antithyroids]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Kidney stones
0
184
689
454
2019-05-05T14:11:35Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Cloudy urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Urinary urgency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney stones discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Shock wave lithotripsy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
ab8d89b80fe7169d203a138b4a57f6255e0d99aa
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
0
155
690
405
2019-05-05T14:12:07Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen thyroid gland]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed thyroid]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Heart monitoring
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
cacc3c3b10c3b8db914f619800c12ceb4be0f4ed
Hepatic fibriosis
0
171
691
424
2019-05-05T14:12:35Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fibrotic liver tissue]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Transient elastography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | A1At replacement]]
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Hepatitis A
0
152
692
375
2019-05-05T14:13:00Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Hepatitis B
0
153
693
376
2019-05-05T14:13:32Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*USG
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Interferon alpha-2b]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
9c06fb8e70a1e053989d07022f77d0cc19c888a1
H. pylori infection
0
160
694
436
2019-05-05T14:14:01Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bad breath]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive belching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | H. pylori detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperacidity]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Triple therapy treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Antacids]]
683925675d964eb0febda503e92b1d5316f8b04c
Hypothyroidism
0
156
695
406
2019-05-05T14:14:31Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hair loss]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight gain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen thyroid gland]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Bradycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | TSH - high level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LDL]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Atherosclerosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Neck palpation
*Audiometry
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Synthetic thyroid hormones]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
bf9be5cc31aca3b34e3331288981bd535cc9e965
Interstitial cystitis
0
186
696
457
2019-05-05T14:14:56Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Urinary urgency]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bladder lining defect]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
11b42bed17e833c063a094db3d9964589acc4516
Interstitial nephritis
0
179
697
448
2019-05-05T14:16:26Z
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30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on torso]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Polyuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Azotemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Lipiduria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Proteinuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tubulus inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
b4afd8639a624e67564852dc282e9be89308e9d3
Irritable bowl syndrome
0
167
698
418
2019-05-05T14:16:57Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen abdomen]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | IBS-D confirmed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
dedc6a6b951bde6f2f65d55b5a15d52b74c05953
Liver contusion
0
189
699
461
2019-05-05T14:17:25Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal guarding]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Liver contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
09bfaabec32fcb3f929e6c9d2c75e0b2ad39d9f4
Liver laceration
0
188
700
460
2019-05-05T14:17:50Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 33
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal guarding]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blood loss]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Liver laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
32a21afcc60db7cbfcfe5158fda11f8b2c6c4fa3
Pancreatitis
0
176
701
445
2019-05-05T14:18:20Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
| insurance = 2200
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Steatorrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pancreatic inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Malnutrition]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*Stool collecting
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*USG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | IV calcium gluconate]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
212273e16a9a286a0c2823861ca18498a27e8f5d
Pancreas contusion
0
193
702
465
2019-05-05T14:18:41Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt pancreas contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | IV nutrition]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
b6ec70cc6f3cc11672a5f4d7b37306b5c8b7be27
Penetrated pancreas laceration
0
195
703
467
2019-05-05T14:19:03Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
| insurance = 2300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal guarding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pancreas laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
874ada0d6f99c989e5d02233814f5e4d9931b79d
Penetrated spleen rupture
0
191
704
463
2019-05-05T14:19:30Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
| insurance = 2300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal guarding]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blood loss]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Spleen rupture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
46b1ee052ee8d5fc71635041b53a7fbe167f533f
Peptic ulcer disease
0
161
705
412
2019-05-05T14:19:58Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive belching]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperacidity]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Gastric ulcers identified]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptoms | Bleeding to stomach]]
| 25
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Proton pump inhibitors]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Antacids]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Endoscopic cauterization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
877584548d00d26ad4098e3171dff82e768a903f
Primary peritonitis
0
170
706
423
2019-05-05T14:20:25Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
| insurance = 3200
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Peritoneal fluid shows infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*Peritoneal fluid analysis - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
*Blood analysis - ICU
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
72088c6e64bee08c779505b42272b0b35c87339b
Pyelonephritis
0
180
707
449
2019-05-05T14:20:49Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent urination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney interstitium abscess]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
5d662b95a552d5ae7a838a736e2700ee52bbb201
Renal contusion
0
197
708
469
2019-05-05T14:21:11Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt Kidney contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV nutrition]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Renal laceration
0
196
709
468
2019-05-05T14:21:31Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 2300
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal guarding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Pressure bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
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Spleen contusion
0
192
710
464
2019-05-05T14:21:55Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt spleen contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Ulcerative colitis
0
166
711
417
2019-05-05T14:22:27Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Colon ulcers]]
| 80
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Blod draw
*Stool collecting
*CT - enterography
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid ]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Urinary tract infection
0
185
712
456
2019-05-05T14:23:58Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Urinary urgency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent urination]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Cloudy urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Strong-smelling urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Bladder infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Template:Disease intern
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2019-05-05T14:25:58Z
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Acute mastoiditis
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237
715
662
2019-05-05T14:28:40Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ear discharge]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear lobe]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Mastoiditis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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American trypanosomias
0
221
716
495
2019-05-05T14:29:22Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Amoebiasis
0
207
717
480
2019-05-05T14:29:47Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive belching]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | E. histolytica discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Asthma
0
247
719
522
2019-05-05T14:31:29Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Bronchial hyperreactivity]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Spirometry
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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ASOM
0
236
720
511
2019-05-05T14:31:56Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ear discharge]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tympanic membrane inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Aspergillosis
0
220
721
494
2019-05-05T14:32:24Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Aspergilloma discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Pulmonary surgery]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Atopic dermatitis
0
250
722
525
2019-05-05T14:32:45Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on leg]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on torso]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Atopic eczema findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
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Babesiosis
0
223
723
497
2019-05-05T14:33:09Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Normal hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Bronchiectasis
0
243
724
518
2019-05-05T14:33:38Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bad breath]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Airway infecton]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Bronchopneumonia
0
242
725
517
2019-05-05T14:34:11Z
Sytandra
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{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung tissue findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Cat-scratch disease
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726
486
2019-05-05T14:34:35Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | B. henselae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Cellulitis
0
249
727
524
2019-05-05T14:35:12Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of skin]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful vesicular rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Strep skin infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Chlorine gas poisoning
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201
728
473
2019-05-05T14:36:22Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
| insurance = 1900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chlorine detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | ICU hospitalization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Cholera
0
204
729
476
2019-05-05T14:37:04Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio cholerae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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COPD
0
246
730
521
2019-05-05T14:37:32Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Obstructed airways]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Heart monitoring
*Spirometry
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | A1At replacement]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
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CO poisoning
0
200
731
472
2019-05-05T14:37:58Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucinations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | COHb high level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EEG
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*Heart monitoring
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Artificial ventilation]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
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Cystic fibrosis
0
233
732
508
2019-05-05T14:38:23Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High chloride level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Osteoporosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest ausculation
*Physical examination
*Sweat Chloride Test
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Bone Strengthening pills]]
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Diabetes
0
232
733
507
2019-05-05T14:38:46Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Polyuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hunger]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | High sugar level]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Atherosclerosis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urgent Echo
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Insulin therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
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Emphysema
0
245
734
520
2019-05-05T14:39:08Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Emphysema discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | A1At replacement]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Giardiasis
0
208
735
481
2019-05-05T14:39:34Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Giardia lamblia detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 60
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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Hemolytic anemia
0
225
736
499
2019-05-05T14:40:10Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Haptoglobin - low levels]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Thorax percussion
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyrotics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Hemophilia
0
227
737
502
2019-05-05T14:40:54Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Purpura]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Prolonged bleeding]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Clotting factor low]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Desmopressin]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Histoplasmosis
0
219
738
493
2019-05-05T14:41:36Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Histoplasma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antimycotics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Infectious mononucleosis
0
218
739
492
2019-05-05T14:42:00Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Purpura]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | EBV detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Lead poisoning
0
203
740
475
2019-05-05T14:42:32Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle epain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lead levels high]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EEG
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Chelation therapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
fac29194d26fa599af31365082bf570816e6c118
Legionnaires disease
0
216
741
490
2019-05-05T14:43:10Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Legionella detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*PCR - sampling
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
24bf1d2aa22831e0fd0d198f3faa66f3d6db516c
Lung contusion
0
198
742
470
2019-05-05T14:43:36Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt pulmonary contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
6b9ca874ae1a983a730066184a577b93b4f77a53
Lupus
0
251
743
526
2019-05-05T14:44:47Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 45
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Proteinuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Lupus findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Butterfly rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Bradycardia]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*Heart monitoring
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Lyme disease
0
224
744
498
2019-05-05T14:45:38Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Borrelia antibodies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*CBC - sampling
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
8b4bd6c0bbf9fabc418ffcf41669a89c427cf87f
Methanol poisoning
0
202
745
474
2019-05-05T14:46:20Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Acidosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Formate - toxic levels]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Ethanol treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
a25b821ddc1a62dfa6a4649daa6f61aa35bb134d
Mumps
0
240
746
515
2019-05-05T14:47:35Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Parotid infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
75a864002b5c7cdecfd8f80300b9da46a7ccbc56
Otitis externa
0
234
747
509
2019-05-05T14:48:22Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tinnitus]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ear canal infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
f8b8f50c4442f57beeaeeef87d408f385d43194d
Otitis media
0
235
748
510
2019-05-05T14:49:11Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fluid in the middle ear]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
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Otorrhea
0
239
749
514
2019-05-05T14:49:58Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear lobe]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Ear discharge]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Outer ear infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Audiometry
*Ear examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
b4d565807853668e18310d3e8be0bc9d629ae161
Otosclerosis
0
238
750
513
2019-05-05T14:51:35Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
| insurance = 2900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tinnitus]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Otosclerosis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Audiometry
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Stapedectomy]]
eeb89038eb52689d5060df21a643019a70e83c07
Pertussis
0
215
751
489
2019-05-05T14:52:04Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | B. pertussis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nalas cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
8f614080191fa4a992442155f56b987f6cff6eef
Pneumonia
0
241
752
516
2019-05-05T14:52:33Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pneumonic lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Pneumothorax
0
248
753
523
2019-05-05T14:53:06Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Collapsed lung]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest listening
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Pulmonary surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Pulmonary anthrax
0
211
754
484
2019-05-05T14:53:32Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptoms | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | B. anthracis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray chest
*Blood analysis - ICU
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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756
754
2019-05-05T14:54:14Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | B. anthracis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray chest
*Blood analysis - ICU
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
2121f5057a0d0b5dd235f0ccea73e867bcf59778
Pulmonary laceration
0
199
755
471
2019-05-05T14:53:59Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pneumatocele]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Pulmonary surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
9214c9e540c758e950b291424899cf9070898421
Pulmonary NTMB infection
0
214
757
487
2019-05-05T14:55:17Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problem]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | MAC detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic shock]]
| 15
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*X-ray chest
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Chest auscultation
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
86a6ce74370f4252174a19247e3fa84f3a124026
758
757
2019-05-05T14:56:04Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problem]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | MAC detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic shock]]
| 15
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*X-ray chest
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Chest auscultation
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
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Rat-bite fever
0
212
759
485
2019-05-05T14:56:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Streptobacillus detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
45323e6fc8d26f9dc28af4a5c6a376c50d54d2d6
Salmonellosis
0
206
760
479
2019-05-05T14:57:02Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headhache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Salmonellosis confirmed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 15
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Stool collecting
*Blood draw
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Sarcoidosis - Eye
0
230
761
505
2019-05-05T14:57:21Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - eyes]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Sarcoidosis - Heart
0
231
762
506
2019-05-05T14:57:47Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - heart]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Neurological testing
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
024a4d3aa95b759efe06e8ffa7895cfee62b3490
Sarcoidosis - Lungs
0
229
763
504
2019-05-05T14:58:11Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = '' Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Simple chronic bronchitis
0
244
764
519
2019-05-05T14:58:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bronchial infection - chronic]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
ca4aed724af1c89a7ad2372d79fe750db2b8e635
Thalassaemia
0
228
765
503
2019-05-05T14:58:56Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen abdomen]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thalassemia discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Heart monitoring
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
b06c6601e203b79366e4fe23b3fe113b56a1bc8a
Thrombocytopenia
0
226
766
500
2019-05-05T14:59:13Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Purpura]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Prolonged bleeding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thrombocytopenia detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Platelet transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
18d82aff662ad934ec0e2bcf01f0d1b17929052c
Toxoplasmosis
0
222
767
496
2019-05-05T14:59:36Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Toxoplasmosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
c72ca949e69dc19511d6f34c288bac9bc51a9866
Tuberculosis
0
209
768
482
2019-05-05T15:00:13Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tuberculosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*X-ray chest
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
01f7daf9a5065950ee532ea3bad315af98b703df
Tularaemia
0
210
769
483
2019-05-05T15:00:41Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | F. tularensis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic shock]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Oral cavity inspection
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CBC - sampling
*Physical examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Typhoid fever
0
205
770
478
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | S. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Gastroscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Typhus fever
0
217
771
491
2019-05-05T15:01:36Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Cry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | R. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 70
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Ankle contusion
0
149
772
402
2019-05-05T15:02:25Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint immobility]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
2fc2dab602d64cd24c4c99145d0cd2ca92411e4b
Arm contusion
0
146
773
398
2019-05-05T15:02:47Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical and visual examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Athlete's foot
0
139
774
358
2019-05-05T15:03:09Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail discoloration]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly nail]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tinea pedis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatment | Antifungal ointment]]
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Bacterial tonsillitis
0
134
775
420
2019-05-05T15:03:35Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | S. pyogenes present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Beef tapeworm
0
125
776
435
2019-05-05T15:03:57Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Beef tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihelmintics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
75affd5d5747e8497ba9d5f486f26e664152b1a0
Bronchitis
0
138
777
390
2019-05-05T15:04:18Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bronchial infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Chest contusion
0
151
778
404
2019-05-05T15:04:38Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Thorax contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Chickenpox
0
126
779
437
2019-05-05T15:05:19Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy blisters]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Papulas and vesicles]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
c5d50b9cc208eadd354688ea0fd0a348a2e1b35a
Chronic fatigue syndrome
0
144
780
427
2019-05-05T15:05:36Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Trouble rising]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Long reaction time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Exercise]]
*[[Treatment | Antidepressants]]
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Common cold
0
131
781
383
2019-05-05T15:05:57Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing difficulties]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal viral infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed sinuses]]
| 35
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
e081699546d5af43f425713c20be68d2b9c5a1a8
Contact dermatitis
0
118
782
392
2019-05-05T15:06:15Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of skin]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on leg]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on neck]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash torso]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful vesicular rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergen detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
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Foot contusion
0
148
783
401
2019-05-05T15:06:36Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Forearm contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
fd16f68ffdfdb3fac8dd85f5eb1cf5232339082e
Golfer's elbow
0
141
784
393
2019-05-05T15:06:54Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow stiffness]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow tendons damaged]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Cold tiling]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
757d65e9859b2e7fb96881fc16103d3bd043b1ff
Hand contusion
0
147
785
400
2019-05-05T15:07:12Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand weakness]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Hay fever
0
140
786
389
2019-05-05T15:07:30Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy eyes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergy discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflammed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
df96e9b0ea314a39f958f01cef2fdf3411f6889c
Lactose intolerance
0
130
787
366
2019-05-05T15:07:55Z
Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Lactose intolerance]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
95ff10c4c09940ac6c927cbf669a789428cb5e07
Laryngitis
0
136
788
391
2019-05-05T15:08:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Larynx infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed sinuses]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Laryngoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Nasal saline spray]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
e033790c6a87c2c6e0cf6a960c56d1763171a296
Leg contusion
0
150
789
403
2019-05-05T15:08:35Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Calf contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
9e25a5f7e6ca8c0269627649f6309f69fb993ca7
Influenza
0
137
790
387
2019-05-05T15:08:56Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza A detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
fff12f870dae6e3324a131d40919376ecbb2419a
Insomnia
0
145
791
397
2019-05-05T15:09:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Long reaction time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Insomnia revealed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
06f980eab27304d5a09d21e25feebe6e007776d8
Iron-deficiency anemia
0
129
792
438
2019-05-05T15:09:34Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hemoglobin]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
b56bd6303c7a17319d667c03c89f71455ef67068
Nail fungus
0
128
793
357
2019-05-05T15:09:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail discoloration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly nail]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fungal infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antifungal ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Foot cream]]
895cba55f2c1c3f63c18bdf36f04c5effea7bb44
Pharyngitis
0
133
794
372
2019-05-05T15:10:10Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | White patches on tonsils]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Pork tapeworm
0
124
795
378
2019-05-05T15:10:34Z
Sytandra
30568441
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vitamin deficiency]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hunger]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pork tapeworm detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihelmintics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
573cbc57d037b31e96d0e15587879adc4891a57c
Raynaud's syndrome
0
143
796
395
2019-05-05T15:10:49Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Raynaud's findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Vasodilators]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Scoliosis
0
142
797
394
2019-05-05T15:11:05Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Scoliotic findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray back
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Excersise]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
b7f7852b2d0cdd52b255d270f8823212f4d515b8
Shingles
0
127
798
381
2019-05-05T15:11:27Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on neck]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on torso]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Widespread painful rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
4a9e137afcefb570df01f03a04157d994b8d9f83
Sinusitis
0
132
799
384
2019-05-05T15:11:43Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bad breath]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal obstruction]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
66af419a7d93257752e876215189f7c4a6070937
Viral tonsillitis
0
135
800
419
2019-05-05T15:12:03Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Red swollen tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain in the ears]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Suppurative tonsils]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | ORL findings]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | RSV present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Ear examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Laryngoscopy
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
3941422e89837afabf2f94aab8b20f0780fb5b51
Mitral valve stenosis
0
309
801
2019-05-05T20:26:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].'' {{Disease_cardio | description = ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper openin..."
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Mitral stenosis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV nutrition]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Tricuspid valve regurgitation
0
310
802
2019-05-05T20:30:29Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].'' {{Disease_cardio | description = ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (b..."
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
| insurance = 3600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
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HHD with heart failure
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2019-05-05T20:36:10Z
Sytandra
30568441
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| description = ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight gain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Polyuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Cardiomegaly]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertensive findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
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IHD with heart failure
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312
804
2019-05-05T20:40:21Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].'' {{Disease_cardio | description = ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascu..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
| insurance = 3700
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LDL]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hemoglobin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Myocardial scarring]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Sytandra
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
| insurance = 3700
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LDL]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hemoglobin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Myocardial scarring]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Hypertensive renal disease
0
313
806
2019-05-05T20:45:38Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].'' {{Disease_cardio | description = ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney inj..."
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Proteinuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Polyuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CK]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Renal hypertension]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Thorax percussion
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Renal vascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Angina pectoris
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314
807
2019-05-05T20:50:18Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].'' {{Disease_cardio | description = ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. A..."
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LDL]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Arterial stenosis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Nitrates]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Items
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Medical Equipment
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*[[Operating Table]]<br/>
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*[[Anesthesia Workstation]]<br/>
*[[Angiography Control Panel]]<br/>
*[[Audiometer]]<br/>
*[[Bed Socket]]<br/>
*[[Biohazard Trash Bin]]<br/>
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*[[Defibrillator]]<br/>
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*[[Oxygen Tank]]<br/>
*[[Paper Holder]]<br/>
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*[[Printer]]<br/>
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*[[Scrubbing Sink]]<br/>
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{| class="wikitable" ==
| Symptom || IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
|-
| A1AT DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL GUARDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL INJURY || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABSCESS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| ACIDOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANKLE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANXIETY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
|-
| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
|-
| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOV PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|}
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==Angiograph==
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A machine used to perform angiography or arteriography, a test that visualizes the inside of blood vessels and organs. It allows doctors to check for any blockages in the arteries or in the heart. This test is usually performed after the injection of a contrast agent. The angiograph is a part of the radiology department and is placed in the CAG room.
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$24,999<br/><br/>
A machine used to perform angiography or arteriography, a test that visualizes the inside of blood vessels and organs. It allows doctors to check for any blockages in the arteries or in the heart. This test is usually performed after the injection of a contrast agent. The angiograph is a part of the radiology department and is placed in the CAG room.
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A machine used to perform angiography or arteriography, a test that visualizes the inside of blood vessels and organs. It allows doctors to check for any blockages in the arteries or in the heart. This test is usually performed after the injection of a contrast agent. The angiograph is a part of the radiology department and is placed in the CAG room.
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| [[Angiograph]], Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Equipment Cabinet
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==Equipment Cabinet==
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$399
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects can be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]], or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]].
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==Equipment Cabinet==
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$399
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects can be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]], [[Wall Mounted Equipment]], or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]].
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Equipment Cabinet Tall
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==Equipment Cabinet Tall==
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$499
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects cannot be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet]], or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]].
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$499
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects cannot be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet]], or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]].
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$499
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects cannot be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet]], [[Wall Mounted Equipment]], or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]].
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Wall Mounted Equipment
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects cannot be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet]], or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]].
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$499
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Mandatory equipment for all rooms where examinations and treatment procedures take place. Other objects cannot be placed on top of this cabinet. When furnishing these rooms, you have the option of using this cabinet, [[Equipment Cabinet]], [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]], or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]].
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Emergency
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, [[Equipment Cabinet]], [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]], [[Wall Mounted Equipment]], Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| STAT Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment Cabinet, Equipment Cabinet Tall, Wall Mounted Equipment, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
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! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concering internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
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| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
|| Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || or ER
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medecine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room ||
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medecine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Any Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || ?
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU ||
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Any Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit ||
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or ICU ||
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || || Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit or ICU ||
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burnorcautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit ||
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU ||
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office ||
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || ||
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| Leg orthosis || || || ||
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| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center ||
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
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| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
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| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward ||
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || || Sonography unit || General Surgery
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| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of Stapedectomyspasms. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
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| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center ||
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| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || || ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
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| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
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==Treatments==
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
|| Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || or ER
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medecine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room ||
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medecine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Any Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || ?
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU ||
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Any Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit ||
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or ICU ||
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || || Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit or ICU ||
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burnorcautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit ||
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU ||
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office ||
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || ||
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center ||
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
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| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward ||
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of Stapedectomyspasms. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || || ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || || ||
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
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{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]]
|| Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || or ER
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medecine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room ||
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medecine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Any Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || ?
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU ||
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Any Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit ||
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit or ICU ||
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || || Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit or ICU ||
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burnorcautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit ||
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU ||
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office ||
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit ||
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || ||
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center ||
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward ||
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of Stapedectomyspasms. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || || ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Any office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || || ||
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhytms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medecine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room ||
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medecine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || || Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burnorcautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit ||
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || ||
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center ||
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward ||
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of Stapedectomyspasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || || ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concering internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is incharge of doing test for every departments.
|}
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! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
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| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_CCC.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_EEE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| CCreate 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
|}
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! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| CCreate 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| [[Angiograph]], Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| [[Angiograph]], Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
There is no radiology hospitalization.
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.'
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.'
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.'
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung embolism]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Pericarditis
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GaryReggae
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | CRP high]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen pericardium]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
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CHF
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334
855
2020-01-31T12:56:42Z
GaryReggae
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{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.
''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart failing]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Blood pressure measurement
*CRP
*Neurological testing
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Stroke
0
335
856
2020-01-31T13:24:18Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High LDL]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain arteries blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*Angiography
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV TPA]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
e7e79a32a9e6fd517c330b467439eeee69eebb79
857
856
2020-01-31T13:25:18Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain arteries blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*Angiography
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV TPA]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
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Atherosclerosis - Carotides
0
336
858
2020-01-31T13:43:16Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from Cardio XML data file.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Carotid arteries blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Neurological testing
*Blood pressure measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Angiography
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | IV TPA]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Thrombophlebitis
0
337
859
2020-01-31T14:02:31Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Thrombophlebitis is a condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Superficial thrombosis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Angiography
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Portal vein thrombosis
0
338
860
2020-01-31T14:14:43Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LFT high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal vein blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpitation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Gastroscopy
*USG
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscope cauterization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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861
860
2020-01-31T14:16:13Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LFT high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal vein blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpitation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Gastroscopy
*USG
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscopoc cauterization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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PAD
0
339
862
2020-01-31T14:28:53Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hair loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Narrowed arteries]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
ba51771f815f73ea1aa2c2f8da01521e7aecf3ca
Mitral valve prolapse
0
340
863
2020-01-31T15:10:08Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Mitral valve prolapsed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
f7e5c4376064320fdea31f2cd8c2504bd41f39ec
865
863
2020-01-31T15:12:31Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Mitral valve prolapsed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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IHD with heart failure
0
312
864
805
2020-01-31T15:11:51Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Complications */ correcting heartbeat typo
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
| insurance = 3700
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LDL]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hemoglobin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Myocardial scarring]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Dilated cardiomyopathy
0
341
866
2020-01-31T15:34:42Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
| insurance = 3900
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dilated ventricle]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Giant cell arteritis
0
342
867
2020-01-31T15:48:46Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from Cardio XML data file.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | CRP high]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Giant cells]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Opthalmoscopy
*CRP
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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Flail chest
0
343
868
2020-01-31T15:55:37Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the chest]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Flail chest]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Traumatic cardiac arrest
0
344
869
2020-01-31T16:20:15Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the chest]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe haemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Blood loss]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Physical examination
*FAST
*USG
*Heart monitoring
*ECG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Artificial ventilation]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
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Aortic rupture
0
345
870
2020-01-31T16:25:41Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the chest]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe haemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Unstoppable bleeding]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Traumatic aortic rupture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Physical examination
*FAST
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
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Myocardial infarction
0
346
871
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
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| description = ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart attack]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Nitrates]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
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| description = 'Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Endocarditis detected]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-01-31T16:59:32Z
GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Endocarditis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowl syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
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| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
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| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 50
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| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fibrotic liver tissue]]
| 100
|-
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=== Complications ===
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! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 30
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== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Urine analysis - sampling
*USG
*Transient elastography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
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*[[Treatment | A1At replacement]]
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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-1_antitrypsin Alpha-1 antitrypsin] plays an important role in inhibiting damage potentially caused by the immune system. Patients with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha-1_antitrypsin_deficiency A1AT deficiency] often experience a progressive degradation of their lung tissue.
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| Shame Level
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| Bleeding
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*[[Examination | Blood analysis - ICU]]
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=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Internal Medicine Department]] ====
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*[[Cirrhosis]]
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL GUARDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL INJURY || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABDOMINAL SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ABSCESS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| ACIDOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
|-
| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOV PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|}
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=== Description ===
Intense cramps in the abdominal area.
==== Patient status ====
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! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Normal
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 50
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Abdominal palpation]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment| Spasmolytics]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Emergency]] ====
*[[Lactose intolerance]]
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Appendicitis]]
*[[Crohn's disease]]
*[[Ulcerative colitis]]
*[[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
==== [[Internal Medicine Department]] ====
*[[Salmonellosis]]
*[[Amoebiasis]]
*[[Giardiasis]]
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=== Description ===
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_guarding Abdominal guarding], also known as 'défense', is an intense tension of the abdominal wall muscles in response to pressure applied to the abdomen.
==== Patient status ====
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! scope="col" | Status
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| Discomfort
| Medium
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| Mobility
| Normal
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| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| No
|-
| Shame Level
| 0
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Abdominal palpation]]
=== Treatment ===
* No treatmeant
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Liver laceration]]
*[[Liver contusion]]
*[[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
*[[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
*[[Renal laceration]]
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Abdominal injury
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{{Hazard_medium}}
=== Description ===
The patient has suffered an injury to the abdominal area.
==== Patient status ====
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! scope="col" | Status
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| Discomfort
| High
|-
| Mobility
| Immobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 50
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
* [[Treatment | Emergency care]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Liver laceration]]
*[[Liver contusion]]
*[[Blunt spleen rupture]]
*[[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
*[[Spleen contusion]]
*[[Pancreas contusion]]
*[[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
*[[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
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Abdominal pain
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{{Hazard_low}}
=== Description ===
The patient experiences intense pain in the abdominal area.
==== Patient status ====
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! scope="col" | Status
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| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Normal
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 50
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Abdominal palpation]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment| Analgesics]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Emergency]] ====
*[[Pork tapeworm]]
*[[Beef tapeworm]]
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Hepatitis A]]
*[[Hepatitis B]]
*[[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
*[[H. pylori infection]]
*[[Peptic ulcer disease]]
*[[Gastritis]]
*[[Duodenitis]]
*[[Appendicitis]]
*[[Crohn's disease]]
*[[Ulcerative colitis]]
*[[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
*[[Fistula of the intestine]]
*[[Primary peritonitis]]
*[[Hepatic fibrosis]]
*[[Gallstones]]
*[[Cholecystitis]]
*[[Cholangitis]]
*[[Pancreatitis]]
*[[Pyelonephritis]]
*[[Acute renal failure]]
*[[Chronic kidney disease]]
*[[Kidney stones]]
*[[Calculus of ureter]]
*[[Calculus in bladder]]
*[[Interstitial cystitis]]
*[[Liver contusion]]
*[[Blunt spleen rupture]]
*[[Spleen contusion]]
*[[Pancreas contusion]]
*[[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
==== [[Internal Medicine Department]] ====
*[[Typhoid fever]]
*[[Cat-scratch disease]]
*[[American trypanosomias]], as complication
*[[Babesiosis]]
*[[Lead poisoning]]
==== [[Orthopaedy]] ====
*[[Hip osteoarthritis]]
==== [[Cardiology]] ====
*[[HHD with heart failure]]
*[[Myocardial infarction]]
*[[Endocarditis]]
*[[Portal vein thrombosis]]
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen abdomen]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | IBS-D confirmed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]]
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac arrest]] OBSOLETE
| ''Cardiac arrest is the sudden loss of the ability of the heart to pump blood. Cardiac arrest is often the result of acute myocardial infarction or sudden malignant arrythmiaes''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.'
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Duodenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| '' Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by: bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of proton pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephirits]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[ Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.,,
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum, or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium H. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs.''
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectatis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Legionnnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one of the most common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocyptopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine from any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A deep, bleeding wound. Smooth or jagged. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture. ''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cell arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the hard. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.,,
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
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|-
| [[A1At deficiency]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal cramps]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal guarding]] || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal injury]] || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal pain]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal swelling]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ABSCESS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ACIDOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALVEOLAR COLLAPSE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOV PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom || IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOV PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOV X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
|-
| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
|-
| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Giant cells]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Opthalmoscopy
*CRP
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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/* Treatments */ Moved Home treatment and analgesics to primary treatments as no additional tag.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Giant cells]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Opthalmoscopy
*CRP
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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Pericarditis
0
333
892
854
2020-02-01T17:05:35Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ / should be Elevated CRP, not CRP high
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen pericardium]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
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911
892
2020-02-03T11:46:27Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ analgesics and IV infusion are not additional.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen pericardium]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
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Portal vein thrombosis
0
338
893
861
2020-02-01T17:16:03Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ correcting typo
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LFT high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal vein blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Gastroscopy
*USG
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscopoc cauterization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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917
893
2020-02-03T11:56:26Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ Moved USG to complication
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Indigestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LFT high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal vein blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Gastroscopy
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*USG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Endoscopoc cauterization]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Abdominal guarding
0
354
894
884
2020-02-01T19:09:24Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_medium}}
=== Description ===
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_guarding Abdominal guarding], also known as 'défense', is an intense tension of the abdominal wall muscles in response to pressure applied to the abdomen.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Normal
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| No
|-
| Shame Level
| 0
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Abdominal palpation]]
=== Treatment ===
*No treatmeant
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Liver laceration]]
*[[Liver contusion]]
*[[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
*[[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
*[[Renal laceration]]
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Abdominal swelling
0
358
895
2020-02-01T19:11:53Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Symptom]].'' {{Hazard_low}} === Description === Enlargement of stomach area, feels uncomfortable and painful. ==== Patient status ==== {| class="wikitable"..."
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_low}}
=== Description ===
Enlargement of stomach area, feels uncomfortable and painful.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Low
|-
| Mobility
| Normal
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 90
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Abdominal palpation]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
==== [[Internal Medicine Department]] ====
*[[Thalassaemia]]
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Abscess
0
359
896
2020-02-01T19:26:12Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Symptom]].'' {{Hazard_high}} === Description === Buildup of pus within the tissue surrounding a surgical wound. ==== Patient status ==== {| class="wikitabl..."
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_high}}
=== Description ===
Buildup of pus within the tissue surrounding a surgical wound.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| None
|-
| Mobility
| Immobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| No
|-
| Shame Level
| 90
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
==== Complications ====
*'''Septic shock, 6 - 24h'''
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment | Incision and drainage]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
*[[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
==== [[Internal Medicine Department]] ====
*[[Thalassaemia]]
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897
896
2020-02-01T19:28:17Z
Sytandra
30568441
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_high}}
=== Description ===
Buildup of pus within the tissue surrounding a surgical wound.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| None
|-
| Mobility
| Immobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| No
|-
| Shame Level
| 90
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
==== Complications ====
*'''Septic shock, 6 - 24h'''
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment | Incision and drainage]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
None
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Acidosis
0
360
898
2020-02-01T19:35:23Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Symptom]].'' {{Hazard_low}} === Description === Enlargement of stomach area, feels uncomfortable and painful. ==== Patient status ==== {| class="wikitable"..."
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_low}}
=== Description ===
Enlargement of stomach area, feels uncomfortable and painful.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| None
|-
| Mobility
| Normal
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| No
|-
| Shame Level
| 0
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Blood draw]]
*[[Examination | Blood analysis - ICU]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Internal Medicine Department]] ====
*[[Methanol poisoning]]
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Alveolar collapse
0
361
899
2020-02-01T19:41:16Z
Sytandra
30568441
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Symptom]].'' {{Hazard_high}} === Description === Collapse of the smallest parts of the lung tissue (the alveoli) following sedation and mechanical ventilati..."
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_high}}
=== Description ===
Collapse of the smallest parts of the lung tissue (the alveoli) following sedation and mechanical ventilation during surgery.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| None
|-
| Mobility
| Immobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| No
|-
| Shame Level
| 90
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
==== Copmlications ====
Respiratory failure, 2 - 6h
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
None
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Myocarditis
0
362
901
2020-02-03T09:56:43Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from Cardio XML data file.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rhythms).''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed myocardium]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Cardiac blunt injury
0
363
902
2020-02-03T10:07:10Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from Cardio XML data file.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the chest]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Myocardial contusion]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
c3387b640ea21175e551c672d7590d26ea21eec7
903
902
2020-02-03T10:09:31Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Corrections
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the chest]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Myocardial contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Thoracic aortic aneurysm
0
331
904
852
2020-02-03T11:31:46Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ Moved last four symptoms to separate complications table
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.'
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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905
904
2020-02-03T11:34:08Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ moved blood pressure measurement to complications section
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.'
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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906
905
2020-02-03T11:35:32Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ moved oxygenotherapy to primary treatment, not additional
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.'
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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Pulmonary embolism
0
332
907
853
2020-02-03T11:40:24Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ moved last two symptoms to additional table
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung embolism]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
5d87b131b4d72ff3f4b71b2b449d37099f590353
908
907
2020-02-03T11:41:22Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ moved blood pressure measurement to complications section
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung embolism]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
ca105bdeafcfe317e218fb7fc6f633492f7d97a4
909
908
2020-02-03T11:42:42Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Moved diet modifciation, beta blockers and antihypertensives to primary treatments
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung embolism]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
bcb8fed8b902a320fe0fb2fc8d229e20664a0f54
Endocarditis
0
347
910
873
2020-02-03T11:44:56Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ moved differential to complications
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = 'Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Endocarditis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
If complications occur:
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
9a61e1e7ca3346c666fd58b0ae86ce9c9a3eafa8
CHF
0
334
912
855
2020-02-03T11:49:02Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ heart failing is not a complication
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.
''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart failing]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Blood pressure measurement
*CRP
*Neurological testing
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
4a555ba4baa47c0fe84a7cdd49217804a8272a83
Stroke
0
335
913
857
2020-02-03T11:50:46Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ Moved angio to complication
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain arteries blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Angiography
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV TPA]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
9fc8dcd2ae3944e3e042be7ba3f7bd68791ee794
914
913
2020-02-03T11:51:30Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ moved diet modification to additional.
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain arteries blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Angiography
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV TPA]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
4f54e44e522f5e2e84eca0ff8beffb4757fca599
Atherosclerosis - Carotides
0
336
915
858
2020-02-03T11:53:12Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ Moved angio to complication
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Carotid arteries blocked]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Chest auscultation
*Neurological testing
*Blood pressure measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Angiography
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | IV TPA]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
3abbb22c68c4828ce8078ce42ea73932037bbf50
Thrombophlebitis
0
337
916
859
2020-02-03T11:54:27Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ Moved angio to complication
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Thrombophlebitis is a condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Superficial thrombosis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*USG
*Differential diagnosis
If complication occur:
*Angiography
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
5bf4bf7dffb215282ab1582d5add62dd2c1924df
Pulmonary hypertension
0
364
918
2020-02-03T13:10:21Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from Cardio XML data file.
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary artery blockage]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Pulmonary hypertension detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Vasodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Thrombolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
b5b6a1766b65245db65caedb0ff405b3c8ef34c6
PAD
0
339
919
862
2020-02-03T13:18:47Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ moved Irregular heartbeat to main symptom as no complication tag in XML
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hair loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Narrowed arteries]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensives]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
9ecd24959bc03efd8030ec8f885e4eb659048ca4
Mitral valve prolapse
0
340
920
865
2020-02-03T13:20:15Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Moved diet modification, beta blockers and anti-hypertensives to primary treatments as no additional tag in XML.
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Mitral valve prolapsed]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Anticoagulants]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
1428188014d82b80228e84734af12410344c5f75
Tick-borne encephalitis
0
365
924
2020-02-03T14:28:41Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from Neuro XML data file.
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TBE detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Observation
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*CSF sampling"
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
d720ef558746d5eee4914992eaea8bc3b5ddeeb5
925
924
2020-02-03T15:02:51Z
GaryReggae
30598912
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TBE detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Observation
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*CSF sampling"
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
[[Template:Disease neuro]]
cf79bcedf95458f3f67906fda7dce482cdb1086b
927
925
2020-02-03T15:08:13Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Removing temporary superfluous template link
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TBE detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Observation
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*CSF sampling"
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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930
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2020-02-04T11:30:37Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TBE detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*CSF sampling"
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Template:Disease neuro
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2020-02-03T15:05:36Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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Encephalitis
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367
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2020-02-03T15:27:29Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*EEG*
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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929
928
2020-02-03T15:28:59Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*EEG*
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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931
929
2020-02-04T11:34:51Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscles and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain inflammation]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*EEG
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Rabies
0
368
932
2020-02-04T11:37:38Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rabies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*EEG
*Heart monitoring
*PCR sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Rabies immunoglobulin]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Pneumococcal meningitis
0
369
933
2020-02-04T11:54:00Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperpyrexia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | P. meningitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Staphylococcal meningitis
0
370
934
2020-02-04T12:38:00Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | S. meningitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Blood pressure measurement
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Migraine
0
371
935
2020-02-04T12:47:06Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Migraine detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Audiometry
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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936
935
2020-02-04T12:49:43Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Added missing apostrophe from desc
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘'Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Migraine detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Audiometry
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
0
372
937
2020-02-04T13:01:13Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Waddling gait]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Guillain-Barre detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*Serologic sampling
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
*[[Treatment | Artificial ventilation]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Neuromyelitis optica
0
373
938
2020-02-04T13:13:14Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of bladder control]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Neuromyelitis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Opthalmoscopy
*Serologic sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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CIPD
0
374
939
2020-02-04T13:25:07Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of bladder control]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Demyelinization_Findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
*Biopsy sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
17845a702df8880fb1ca8d06f4e686d034db3619
940
939
2020-02-04T13:26:24Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Corrected main symptom name
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of bladder control]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Demyelinization findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
*Biopsy sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
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972
940
2020-02-05T11:57:22Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of bladder control]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Demyelinization findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
*Biopsy sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
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Tetanus
0
375
941
2020-02-04T13:54:02Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the back]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the joints]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Spatula test positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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986
941
2020-02-05T12:25:13Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the back]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the joints]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Spatula test positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Cluster headache
0
376
942
2020-02-04T14:35:51Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cluster headache findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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971
942
2020-02-05T11:56:53Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cluster headache findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Hypertensive retinopathy
0
377
943
2020-02-04T14:56:31Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Retinopathy discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Basic visual test
*Perimetry
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Opthalmoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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944
943
2020-02-04T15:02:30Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Retinopathy discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Basic visual test
*Perimetry
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Opthalmoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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980
944
2020-02-05T12:20:48Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Retinopathy discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Basic visual test
*Perimetry
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Opthalmoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Blepharitis
0
378
945
2020-02-04T15:12:27Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial blepharitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 35
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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969
945
2020-02-05T11:55:54Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen eyelids]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial blepharitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 35
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Conjunctivitis (bacterial)
0
379
946
2020-02-04T15:22:47Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Burning eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial conjunctivitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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947
946
2020-02-04T15:24:47Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Burning eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial conjunctivitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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974
947
2020-02-05T11:58:09Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Burning eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial conjunctivitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Conjunctivitis (allergic)
0
380
948
2020-02-04T15:29:17Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Burning eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergic conjunctivitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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949
948
2020-02-04T15:31:15Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Burning eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergic conjunctivitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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949
2020-02-05T11:58:30Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Burning eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergic conjunctivitis]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Skin allergy test
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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Keratitis - bacterial
0
381
950
2020-02-04T15:38:37Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | P. Aeruginosa]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-05T12:21:59Z
GaryReggae
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | P. Aeruginosa]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Corneal abrasion
0
382
951
2020-02-04T15:43:19Z
GaryReggae
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Scratched cornea]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-04T15:44:34Z
GaryReggae
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Scratched cornea]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-05T11:58:59Z
GaryReggae
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Scratched cornea]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Uveitis
0
383
953
2020-02-04T15:51:12Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Retina scarring]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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988
953
2020-02-05T12:26:25Z
GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Retina scarring]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Scleritis
0
384
954
2020-02-04T16:03:09Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘‘Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sclera changes]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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985
954
2020-02-05T12:24:36Z
GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sclera changes]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual testing
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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Open-angle glaucoma
0
385
955
2020-02-04T16:14:40Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘‘Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Optic nerve atrophy]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Perimetry
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-05T12:23:36Z
GaryReggae
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Optic nerve atrophy]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Perimetry
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Angle-closure glaucoma
0
386
956
2020-02-04T16:24:27Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘‘Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Closed angle]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Perimetry
*Neurological testing
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Eye surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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968
956
2020-02-05T11:54:41Z
GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
| insurance = 3100
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Closed angle]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Perimetry
*Neurological testing
*Gonioscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Eye surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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CRVO
0
387
957
2020-02-04T16:45:32Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘‘Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Vein occlusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Blood pressure measurement
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Perimetry
*Blood draw
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
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977
957
2020-02-05T12:00:06Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Visual field limited]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Vein occlusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Blood pressure measurement
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Tonometry
*Perimetry
*Blood draw
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
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Concussion
0
388
958
2020-02-05T10:02:22Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Long reaction time]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Amnesia about trauma]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Head trauma]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Concussion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ear examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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973
958
2020-02-05T11:57:43Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Long reaction time]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Amnesia about trauma]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Head trauma]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Concussion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ear examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Cerebral contusion
0
389
959
2020-02-05T10:28:22Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
| insurance = 5500
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Long reaction time]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Head trauma]]
| 99
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Increased ICP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cerebral contusion findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Intercranial hemorrhage]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ear examination
*CSF sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | VP shunting]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-05T11:56:24Z
GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
| insurance = 5500
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Long reaction time]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Head trauma]]
| 99
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Increased ICP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cerebral contusion findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Intercranial hemorrhage]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ear examination
*CSF sampling
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | VP shunting]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Diffuse axonal injury
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390
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2020-02-05T10:43:44Z
GaryReggae
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
| insurance = 3900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diffuse axonal injury]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Increased ICP]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CSF sampling
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatment | VP shunting]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-05T11:02:56Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
| insurance = 3900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diffuse axonal injury]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Increased ICP]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CSF sampling
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatment | VP shunting]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-02-05T12:19:20Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
| insurance = 3900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diffuse axonal injury]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Increased ICP]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CSF sampling
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping drugs]]
*[[Treatment | VP shunting]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Traumatic brain injury
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391
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2020-02-05T11:12:58Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
| insurance = 5600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hemorrhage]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Skull fracture]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Amnesia about trauma]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain hematomas]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
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2020-02-05T11:14:35Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
| insurance = 5600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hemorrhage]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Skull fracture]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Amnesia about trauma]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain hematomas]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
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2020-02-05T12:25:57Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
| insurance = 5600
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hemorrhage]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Skull fracture]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Amnesia about trauma]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Brain hematomas]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
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Subdural hematoma
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392
964
2020-02-05T11:31:25Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ‘’Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
| insurance = 3800
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hematoma]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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965
964
2020-02-05T11:33:40Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
| insurance = 3800
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Intracranial hematoma]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Penetrating trauma - Head
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393
966
2020-02-05T11:50:20Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
| insurance = 5500
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Skull basis fracture]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Cerebrospinal fluid leakage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open head wound]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery head]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
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2020-02-05T11:53:42Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
| insurance = 5500
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the head]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Skull basis fracture]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Cerebrospinal fluid leakage]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open head wound]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*EEG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Induced coma]]
*[[Treatment | Craniotomy]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - head]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
0
372
979
937
2020-02-05T12:20:00Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Waddling gait]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Guillain-Barre detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*Serologic sampling
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobin]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
*[[Treatment | Artificial ventilation]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
6be9ed00fc2d966d4ec76d82b659e666d6ac6e35
Migraine
0
371
982
936
2020-02-05T12:22:25Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Constipation]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Migraine detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Audiometry
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
bb119a3404dd5a3fead159ce93e2504a52882156
Neuromyelitis optica
0
373
983
938
2020-02-05T12:22:58Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Correcting quote mark syntax
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
| insurance = 1400
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of bladder control]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Neuromyelitis discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Opthalmoscopy
*Serologic sampling
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
db91efad33ce7c4abc90536574d93dafffcf3121
Endocarditis
0
347
989
910
2020-02-05T12:27:38Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joints pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Endocarditis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
If complications occur:
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
fc333f427b38a3ecf74b85fb1c666433cd7b48b3
Thoracic aortic aneurysm
0
331
990
906
2020-02-05T12:29:44Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Correcting quote mark syntax
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
| insurance = 3300
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Aortic aneurysm]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Unconsciousness]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood pressure measurement
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiac surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
70c373c92c4bdd04988c072f90f7167650cf0333
Foot contusion
0
148
991
783
2020-02-06T10:35:54Z
109.144.209.152
0
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Instep contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
848b532e6f89a77980b396cf6d6fd4050157febf
Scoliosis
0
142
992
797
2020-02-06T15:26:03Z
109.144.212.8
0
/* Treatments */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Scoliotic findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray back
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Exercise]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
8d70e0864eb847c0411220ac32b4aa765f94c681
Appendicitis
0
164
993
667
2020-02-10T11:10:14Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Bellybutton pain]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment| Laparoscopic surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
cef92a5afb85440a11e508fbb596f0820af286d3
Ulcerative colitis
0
166
994
711
2020-02-10T13:13:18Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ correcting typo
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text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive flatulence]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal cramps]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Colon ulcers]]
| 80
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*CRP
*Blood draw
*Stool collecting
*CT - enterography
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroid ]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
90e41e3f7da1211195543572926e16f3a2b553e1
Fracture of finger
0
299
995
622
2020-02-10T13:29:25Z
109.144.24.212
0
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited arm motion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray upper limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Arm cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
275787155787cfd9eaa03de79a9fa42ccbcdab4a
Bronchiectasis
0
243
996
724
2020-02-10T16:16:04Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ typo
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bad breath]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Airway infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
cd6ce6e0e94a094b300791753128e86dda94724b
Pertussis
0
215
997
751
2020-02-10T16:56:30Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Examinations */ typo
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | B. pertussis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
f1c420d0104e874026eadf66f11b41d8a7b90b73
Sarcoidosis - Heart
0
231
998
762
2020-02-10T17:04:55Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - heart]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Neurological testing
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
f52e8a272ed596f9497d0f5c93a8aaee78bb3574
Open fracture of tibia
0
291
999
635
2020-02-11T13:22:52Z
109.144.216.182
0
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
| insurance = 2800
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Open wound]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Severe leg pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Exposed bone]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and skin damage]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fractured tibia depicted]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemic shock]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Antihemorrhagics]]
*[[Treatment | Fracture surgery - Leg]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
b88abd5a95dc47ec4698fce869fe2318e4ea2fb0
Simple fracture of tibia
0
285
1000
648
2020-02-11T15:04:52Z
109.144.216.182
0
/* Treatments */
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Ulnar fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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1001
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/* Examinations */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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2020-02-11T15:10:06Z
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/* Treatments */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Orthopaedy]].''
{{Disease_ortho
| description = ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Orthopaedy]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited leg motion]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tibia fracture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray lower limb
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg cast]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
''
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314
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Cardiology]].''
{{Disease_cardio
| description = ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Cardiology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LDL]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Arterial stenosis]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood draw
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Nitrates]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Treatment
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medecine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room ||
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medecine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medecine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || || Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burnorcautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit ||
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || ||
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center ||
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward ||
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of Stapedectomyspasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || || ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || || ||
|}
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/* Treatments */ four typos of medicine
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room ||
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || || Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burnorcautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit ||
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || ||
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center ||
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward ||
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of Stapedectomyspasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit ||
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || || ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || || ||
|}
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1007
2020-02-13T10:49:37Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ various additions
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || ||
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Cardiology dpt
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cautherize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || || ||
|-
| Eye drops || || || ||
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anaemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || || ||
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || || ||
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || || ||
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || || Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room ||
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || || ||
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Bad Breath]], [[Infected Wound]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
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| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
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| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
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| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
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| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || || Neurology
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| First aid || || || ||
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| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
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| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
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| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
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| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
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| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
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| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
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| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
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| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
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| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
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| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
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| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
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| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
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| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
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| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
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| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
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| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
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| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
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| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
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| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
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| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
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| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
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| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
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| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
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| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
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| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
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| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
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| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
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| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
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| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
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| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
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| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
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| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
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| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
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| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
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| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
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| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
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| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
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| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
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| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
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| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
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| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| First aid || || || ||
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| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
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| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
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| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
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| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
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| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
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| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
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| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
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| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
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| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
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| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
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| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
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| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
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| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
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| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
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| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
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| Leg orthosis || An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
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| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
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| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
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| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
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| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
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| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
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| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
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| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
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| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
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| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
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| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
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| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
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| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
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| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
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| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
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| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
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| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
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| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
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| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
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| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement(s)
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
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| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
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| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
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| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
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| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
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| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
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| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
|}
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Lead poisoning
0
203
1006
740
2020-02-12T18:54:51Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ typo correction
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping problem]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lead levels high]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*EEG
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Chelation therapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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CIPD
0
374
1012
972
2020-02-13T14:07:36Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ typo
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibers.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of bladder control]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Demyelinization findings]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
*Biopsy sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobulin]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
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Tetanus
0
375
1013
986
2020-02-13T14:07:59Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ typo
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the back]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the joints]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Stiffness of the neck]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Spasms]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Spatula test positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobulin]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Guillain-Barre syndrome
0
372
1014
979
2020-02-13T14:08:19Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ typo
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Waddling gait]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Harmful antibodies]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Guillain-Barre detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory failure]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Urgent echo
*Serologic sampling
*CSF sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV immunoglobulin]]
*[[Treatment | Plasmapheresis]]
*[[Treatment | Artificial ventilation]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
Additional treatments
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Symptom
0
54
1018
900
2020-02-14T10:10:01Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Typo swallow pain
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{| class="wikitable" ==
| Symptom || IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
|-
| [[A1At deficiency]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal cramps]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal guarding]] || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal injury]] || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal pain]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal swelling]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abscess]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Acidosis]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Alveolar collapse]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANKLE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANXIETY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
|-
| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
|-
| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
|-
| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
|-
| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
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| [[Symptom | Chest injury]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Thorax contusion]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilator]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail discoloration]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly nail]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tinea pedis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Foot cream]]
*[[Treatment | Antifungal ointment]]
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/* Treatments */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail discoloration]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail thickening]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly nail]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tinea pedis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Mycologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Foot cream]]
*[[Treatment | Antifungal ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
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File:Good Boss Perk.png
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This is the icon for the “Good Boss” perk.
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File:Fast Learner Perk.png
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This is the icon for the “Fast Learner” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Spartan” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Gamer” perk.
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File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png
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This is the icon for the “Practical Diagnosis” perk.
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File:Clean Feet Perk.png
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This is the icon for the “Clean Feet” perk.
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File:Scholar Perk.png
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This is the icon for the “Scholar” perk.
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/* Positive Traits */
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Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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This is the icon for the “Loyal” perk.
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/* Positive Traits */
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Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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/* Positive Traits */
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Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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Lizzyblong
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/* Positive Traits */
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Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Positive Traits */
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text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Early bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
| Night owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Double-Edged Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
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1053
1050
2020-04-21T19:21:01Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Positive Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
5b1785eedd0fac311610c013d0e14c4ce2c6a6e0
1057
1053
2020-04-21T19:25:57Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Negative Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Slow Learner.png|frameless]]
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Long Commute.png|frameless]]
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
[[File:Alcoholic.png|frameless]]
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
eae6e15605f2f633c5997e64bf11dfc1cd8aec01
1059
1057
2020-04-21T19:28:37Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Negative Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Slow Learner.png|frameless]]
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Long Commute.png|frameless]]
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
[[File:Alcoholic.png|frameless]]
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
[[File:Hedonist.png|frameless]]
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
05ba458fc682400e98da05fc0903c6f6cb9ddde9
1061
1059
2020-04-21T19:30:17Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Positive Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
[[File:Hard Worker.png|frameless]]
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Slow Learner.png|frameless]]
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Long Commute.png|frameless]]
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
[[File:Alcoholic.png|frameless]]
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
[[File:Hedonist.png|frameless]]
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
d3c9d342e09fe194bc82678aaf2e355f9e06dfb5
1064
1061
2020-04-21T19:33:20Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Negative Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
[[File:Hard Worker.png|frameless]]
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Slow Learner.png|frameless]]
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Long Commute.png|frameless]]
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
[[File:Alcoholic.png|frameless]]
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Metabolism .png|frameless]]
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Dirty Feet.png|frameless]]
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
[[File:Hedonist.png|frameless]]
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
77b4ad032a6a07319e62c5e47328d9e8a2dd4a31
1067
1064
2020-04-21T19:36:46Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Negative Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
[[File:Hard Worker.png|frameless]]
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Slow Learner.png|frameless]]
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Long Commute.png|frameless]]
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
[[File:Alcoholic.png|frameless]]
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Metabolism .png|frameless]]
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Dirty Feet.png|frameless]]
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
[[File:Fresh Parent.png|frameless]]
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
[[File:Germaphobe.png|frameless]]
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
[[File:Hedonist.png|frameless]]
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Early Bird Perk.png|frameless]]
| Early Bird
| Works much more efficiently during the day.
|-
|
[[File:Night Owl Perk.png]]
| Night Owl
| Works much more efficiently during the night.
|-
|}
b6858194cb2ef022754695ddc837a9a7080dcc4a
1068
1067
2020-04-21T19:39:11Z
Lizzyblong
30621189
/* Negative Traits */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
Each staff member you employ is unique, possessing a number of traits that change how they work.
Some traits are hidden, and can be revealed by paying the hiring agency $1,000 to reveal them (already employed staff).
According to game files, these traits can be positive, negative or "double-edged" (they can help or hinder depending on how you use the staff in question).
== Positive Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Good Boss Perk.png|frameless]]
| Good Boss
| Improves satisfaction of supervised colleagues every morning.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Learner Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast learner
|Can level skills much faster
|-
|
[[File:Spartan perk.png|frameless]]
|Spartan
|All needs are reduced much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Scholar Perk.png|frameless]]
|Scholar
|Uses free time to study.
|-
|
[[File:People Person Perk.png|frameless]]
|People person
|Reveals hidden perks of people after interacting with them.
|-
|
[[File:Gamer Perk.png|frameless]]
|Gamer
|Resting is much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Practical Diagnosis Perk.png|frameless]]
|Practical diagnoses
|20% bonus experience to diagnoses skill, after successful diagnosis.
|-
|
[[File:Restzicise.png|frameless]]
|Restzistance
|Rest levels decrease slower.
|-
|
[[File:Clean Feet Perk.png|frameless]]
|Clean feet
|Very clean shoes. Does not make the floor dirty.
|-
|
[[File:Hard Worker.png|frameless]]
|Hard worker
|Does not take free time breaks.
|-
|
[[File:Loyal Perk.png|frameless]]
|Loyal
|Takes 20% less salary when leveling up.
|-
|
[[File:Comforting Perk.png|frameless]]
|Comforting
|Does not cause discomfort during examinations.
|-
|
[[File:Diagnostic Genius.png|frameless]]
|Diagnostic Genius
|Extra talent for diagnoses!
|-
|
[[File:Pleasant Perk.png|frameless]]
|Pleasant
|Gives the “nice staff” modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Perk.png|frameless]]
|Fast
|Moves much faster.
|-
|}
== Negative Traits ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Trait
! Description
|-
|
[[File:Slow Learner.png|frameless]]
| Slow learner
| Learning skills is much slower.
|-
|
[[File:Long Commute.png|frameless]]
| Long commute
| Long drive from home. Can be often late for work.
|-
|
[[File:Alcoholic.png|frameless]]
| Alcoholic
| Will often show up late and hungover.
|-
|
[[File:Fast Metabolism .png|frameless]]
| Fast metabolism
| Hunger increases much faster.
|-
|
[[File:Dirty Feet.png|frameless]]
| Dirty feet
| Very dirty shoes. Leaves dirt everywhere.
|-
|
[[File:Fresh Parent.png|frameless]]
| Fresh parent
| Rest levels decrease faster.
|-
|
[[File:Germaphobe.png|frameless]]
| Germophobe
| Washes hands three times to be sure.
|-
|
| Unpleasant
| Gives "mean staff" modifier after interacting with patient.
|-
|
| Depressed
| Gives "depressed" modifier to him/her self.
|-
|
[[File:Hedonist.png|frameless]]
| Hedonist
| Spends twice as much time enjoying food.
|-
|
| Slow
| Moves much slower.
|-
|}
== Double-edged Traits ==
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This is the icon to the “Comforting” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Fast” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Pleasant” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Diagnostic Genius” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Early Bird” perk.
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This is the icon for the “Night Owl” perk.
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This is the icon for the “People Person” perk.
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Icon
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Slow Learner Icon
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Long Commute Icon
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Hedonist Icon
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Fast Metabolism icon
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Dirty Feet Icon
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Fresh Parent Icon
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Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
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Revamped UI
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Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
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All patches and updates released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263 - October 31st, 2018==
Hi all! First, big thanks to everybody playing the game and especially to all of you who reported issues. It's really appreciated, as we're trying to fix as many of them as soon as possible. Here are release notes for our first patch:
*Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*Set music to always loop.
*Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276 - November 2nd, 2018==
Second patch is out with more fixes!
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*Small fixes in texts.
*A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303 - November 2nd, 2018==
One more patch for the weekend!
*Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*Fixed a few min room sizes.
*Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*Fixed MRI price.
*A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331 - November 5th, 2018==
Patch 4 is up!
*Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*Small fixes in texts.
*Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398 - November 9th, 2018==
Hi all, once again big thanks to everybody who keeps reporting issues, it really helps! We seem to be on a good track when it comes to catching the most critical ones - and hopefully, starting with the next patch, we'll be able to start including more and more of the planned or requested improvements.
*Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523 - November 15th, 2018==
*Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*Removed unused message types from options.
*Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611 - November 23rd, 2018==
More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691 - December 6th, 2018==
*New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*Increased manual UI scale range
*Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*Implemented run in background, added to options
*Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*Fixed a couple more internal errors
*Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725 - December 11th, 2018==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766 - December 18th, 2018==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
==Patch 11 - Project Hospital 1.0.14826 - January 8th, 2019==
Hi all, before jumping straight to the usual release notes - happy new year everybody and big thanks to all the new players that joined us during the winter sale and especially to everybody who still took their time to send us bug reports, it really helps, especially when trying to catch some of the rare issues!
*Fixed a regression: hidden error in doctors with no workspace causing patients of a specific department to keep waiting forever
*Fixed characters from events sometimes allowed to despawn over midnight while the event is still running
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck on despawned patients
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck when leaving an examination with technologists while they don't have a doctor
*Fixed doctors in rare cases stuck reserved by a patient who has already left
*Fixed a hidden error in case of switching doctor's skills during surgery
*Fixed nurses stuck with stretcher when their patient got despawned (race condition with paramedics?)
*Fixed nurse stuck in an animation when reserved right after delivering food
*Fixed exam tables with blocked stretcher access point not causing the room to be unusable
*Fixed wrong price evaluation when building walls over walls in nw-se direction
*Fixed a rare case of patients getting up from ambulance stretcher on arrival
*Fixed janitors leaving carts behind when their department gets closed
*Fixed patients not transported away from closed departments in a couple of specific cases (like waiting for a bed, still physically at another department)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not available in some situations (plasmapheresis, antidiarrheals)
*Fixed a few typos in texts
*Added another fallback pass to pathfinding - stuck patients will ignore access rights instead of getting completely stuck
==Patch 12 - Project Hospital 1.0.14958 - January 25th, 2019==
Hi all, while we're working on some bigger UI improvements (we'll be soon sending new texts to translators so we can get everything ready in as many languages as possible), we're of course also paying attention to the reported issues, so here are a few fixes as usually.
*Updated all translations to the latest version from github
*Disabled locking of areas on above the ground floors (building above ambulance parking lot is now possible)
*Disabled 'good boss' perk for other occupations than doctors
*Implemented receptionist perks affecting patients
*Improved workload tracking for radiology rooms and examination units
*Allowed examinations that discover surgery complications to be planned in patient's card even when already done previously
*Allowed nurses with stretchers to ignore objects if they get stuck
*Fixed events not available in campaign levels
*Fixed janitors ignoring blood when cleaning areas of other departments
*Fixed patients on ICU sometimes re-transported to their own bed for examination
*Fixed moved objects in building mode disappearing when switching to different categories while already moving an object
*Fixed preview of attachment object stuck on when placing composite objects in case the previous object with attachment was deleted during move
*Fixed a rare case of nurses stuck going to stretcher
*Fixed changing of department possible when it shouldn't be allowed (in case player opened the department selection panel already, for example right before patient transport)
*Fixed dead and misdiagnosed patients counted only in department statistics, not overall hospital statistics
*Fixed various issues in the medical database (skill for ethanol doses, rooms for chelation therapy, bacteremia discovery, too hardcore collapse timers on cardiac arrest symptoms, unstable blood pressure moved to high hazard, a few treatments were not allowed on ICU, ...)
*Fixed a couple of cases of broken stretchers stuck in the scene
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors
*Fixed a few typos in tooltips
==Patch 13 - Project Hospital 1.0.15215 - February 14th, 2019==
And we were expecting this patch to be just a few quick fixes. :)
*Added new translations: Polish and Hungarian, made the language list in options scrollable
*Implemented skipping of procedures that have been waiting for a long time, added specific info about what a procedure is waiting for
*Improved workload tracking, implemented room workload display as text, implemented workload tracking for labs
*Added a summary of workload shown after every shift
*Improved priorities of surgeries between patients
*Implemented smooth fadeout of patients on stretchers in elevators
*Implemented automatic hiding of objects when placing walls
*Implemented a notification about employees without any allowed roles
*Implemented specific handling and notifications about patients in broken beds (for example with a deleted bedside cabinet)
*Implemented reset of roles and a switch of clothing style when assigning employees to workspaces in a different type of room
*Implemented deleting saved games from the load game dialog
*Patient portraits are also shown on reserved operating tables in management
*Staff prefer staff-only rooms if available (like wc)
*Characters with stretchers strongly prefer indoor routes even when the route is longer
*Increased default staff limit to 250 (we'll need to update the recommended hardware requirements to match, but no major change)
*Increased overall sound volume
*A few small UI improvements
*Fixed a regression: deletion of user-created prefabs wasn't working
*Fixed scrolling not working on certain touchpads
*Fixed bulldozing objects sometimes leaving one half behind
*Fixed interns allowed in on-call rooms
*Fixed patients not hidden when reserving an ambulance
*Fixed first treatment in treatment sequence shown in diagnosis table instead of main symptom treatment
*Fixed chief doctor UI incorrectly shown at radiology
*Fixed neurologist (technologist) not correctly shown in the management UI
*Fixed defibrillation sometimes running for too long
*Fixed certain characters not reacting immediately to being assigned to a different department
*Fixed first ambulance patients sometimes spawning one day too late
*Fixed patients in a deleted waiting room sometimes stuck standing up and sitting down for a while
*Fixed one more case of technologists in lab stuck
*Fixed re-setup of patients coming back after wrong diagnosis but by an ambulance
*Fixed floor material not automatically added to the floor above when adding foundations on ground floor of a multi-floor building
*Fixed a bug in rendering when blood was turned off
*Fixed decals not accessible when building mode was activated for the first time by clicking rooms in management
*Fixed radiology examinations not planned to discover surgery complication symptoms
*Fixed a couple of database issues (treatments at ICU etc.)
==Patch 14 - Project Hospital 1.0.15420 - March 14th, 2019==
Despite a small medical crisis among our tech team, bugs are still being fixed :)
*Fixed a regression: staff not using objects in green/blue rooms when there's a designated staff-only area (this was affecting water dispensers or washing hands)
*Fixed a regression: surgeries sometimes stuck reserved by a lower-priority patient
*Fixed objects allowed to be picked up from the areas outside of hospital property
*Fixed one case of procedure reservation state not correctly displayed for hospitalized patients
*Fixed doctors walking to wrong position if they started an examination while still in the examination room with previous patient and the next patient was being delivered there
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting rooms where a procedure was currently being performed
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting beds while a nurse was performing the patient care procedure
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting anesthesiology machine while a patient was on the way to trauma center to be stabilized
*Fixed a rare case of medicine delivery stuck running the whole afternoon
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in 'being checked by a nurse' while the nurse has been freed already
*Fixed eye test patient animation (gloves were automatically added to all examination animations, but this one is not played by a doctor)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not allowed in specific situations (liver medication on ICU, chest auscultation for patients hospitalized at general surgery)
*Fixed 'couldn't wash hands' modifier reset too late
*Fixed objects assigned as night shift workspaces not allowed to be deleted in closed departments
*Increased time technologists spend idle at their desk before running to common room
==Project Hospital 1.1 is out! - Project Hospital 1.1.16207 - May 30th, 2019==
We're happy to announce Project Hospital 1.1, a major update with some of the most requested features, user experience improvements and Workshop support!
This update contains roughly four months of work, already in production during the last two patches - because of the nature of the new features and content it made sense to test and balance everything together.
We really hope you enjoy the new version and we're looking forward to what you come up with for the workshop!
So, thanks for your patience, let's move to the release notes :)
'''Custom content support update'''
*Improved mod support for creating graphical assets
*Creating scenarios in game
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing mods
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing scenarios
'''"First impressions" update'''
*Improved menus
*Loading tips
*Preview screenshots and more info about saved games
*Video background in main menu
*Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
[[File:11a.png|thumb|Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)]]
'''UI'''
*New workspace panels in management
*Updated management interface with new shared rooms category
*New hiring UI with more categories (**don't forget to click on individual workspaces to open hiring card!**), indication of required specializations for all professions
*Department statistics with room workloads, prestige, patient details and procedure info
*Polished hospital statistics, added yesterday's statistics panel
*Tooltips for symptoms in table of diagnoses
*More keyboard shortcuts (departments mapped to 1-9, DEL for bulldozer tool, ...)
*Cleaned up buttons in tool panels in building mode
*Notifications have configurable colors
*A couple of new notifications on the main panel for trying to hire characters to a room they're not allowed
*More info about why an ambulance can't be placed (for example on an above-the ground floor, this was surprisingly easy to miss)
*Exam units show patient portraits when a procedure is running there
*Added info about required hospitalization to surgery tooltips
*(Plus a lot of small quality-of-life improvements in the UI)
[[File:11b.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
[[File:11c.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
'''Gameplay'''
*New insurance company objectives and rewards (more varied and hopefully more fun, more challenging in the late game *for example performing surgeries, saving patients after collapses)
*New laboratories department shared between other departments (Hematology, Histology and Microbiology labs with some new equipment)
*Sharing more rooms, for example sharing common rooms between departments for free time and staff lunch
*Added maximum number of insurance companies contracted at once, balanced to send similar numbers of patients as the original insurance companies
*Smooth ranges of patient numbers sent by insurance companies according to prestige
*Random events
*Improved rules for making events available after unlocking, all departments are no more needed
*Added detection that patient's doctor doesn't have diagnostics role allowed
*Night clinic
*Patients leave after not being seen for too long, not only when clinic closes
*Implemented moving patients waiting at reception to a waiting room if shifts have changed and there's no receptionist
*Releasing patients from observation back to clinic if they're not at risk anymore, added a couple of notifications
*Receptionist is a proper employee role now
*Improved rules for which roles are available where (anesthesiology, reception)
*Staff limit can be increased to 400 in options (only attempt this if you have at least the recommended hardware)
*Staff counter on main panel blinks when trying to hire an employee and the employee limit has been reached
*Improved visual side of characters entering/exiting elevators (timing, fade in, fixed overlapping)
*Improved handling of priorities on Trauma and Observation
*Implemented specific detection of procedures not available to be prescribed at a certain department (not only when a specific doctor doesn't have the required skill)
*New notification for not enough stretchers to transport all patients at a department
*Idle characters without workspace now show it as their status in their card
*Updated tutorials and dependency tree visualization to match updated mechanics
*Disabled releasing patients during the night, they'll wait for the morning
*Implemented leveling up anesthesiology also by resuscitating collapsed patients
*If a patient dies, this counts in statistics of the department where their diagnosis belongs, not ICU where they usually end up after a collapse
*Disabled department change to radiology for nurses and doctors
[[File:11d.png|thumb|Labs]]
'''Building'''
*Rooms in management mode can be used as a planning tool (before constructing foundations)
*Move room tool (available under prefabs)
*Automatically hiding objects when building/deleting walls
*When placing a prefab that will add foundations underneath, the visualization is now consistent with using the foundations tool
*A new notification on the main panel for 'out of funds'
*More colors for doors
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed planned procedures not cancelled if one of the reserved employees gets fired
*Fixed few issues with closing departments (for example janitors currently in a bathroom wouldn't return their carts)
*Fixed missing department state update when switching certain roles
*Fixed janitor's portraits sometimes incorrectly showing up in management mode in rooms they're cleaning
*Fixed broken layout of symptoms panel in patient's card in case there's more than 16 symptoms
*Fixed dirty environment satisfaction modifier applied to characters way too late
*Fixed portraits of patients shown above lab equipment rendered also on incorrect floors
*Fixed wrong floor type applied when destroying foundations on above-the-ground floors
*Fixed radiologist's too impatient behavior when idle
*Fixed patients going to their department's waiting room even if another department's lab is processing their sample
*Fixed patients without planned examinations slowing down waiting rooms by waiting for their original doctor
*Fixed table of employees stuck with wrong filter in a couple of cases
*Fixed lab procedures sometimes stuck in the 'sampling finished' state for hospitalized patients
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available at ICU
*Fixed bladder not kept reset for immobile HDU patients
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors in specific procedures
*Fixed collapse script sometimes selecting doctors according to incorrect hospitalization type
*Fixed tables errorong out on invalid data when opened while another save was being loaded
*Fixed url on the bug reporting button in main menu (was using the wrong top level domain after changes on forumotion's side)
*Fixed 'no workspace' notification popping up for fired employees
*Fixed automatic switch to new automatically created departments (this would affect old saves where the lab department gets automatically created)
*Fixed sinks allowed to be placed on bins but then immediately deleted
*Fixed popups blinking when pressing escape
*Fixed total satisfaction not recalculated when patients respawn for their second visit, fixed satisfaction not always updated when modifiers get reset
*Fixed reserved tiles allowed to be selected to be cleaned by janitors (so they don't wipe collapsed patients)
*Fixed examination availability not updated when AI switches (hospitalized) patient's department
*Fixed an error if a patient is sent away while the paramedic who originally brought them is still walking through the hospital
*Fixed rotation of multiple rooms in prefabs
*Fixed examination list in patient card not updated if a department that provides some of the procedures gets closed
*Fixed radiologists not showing patient and examination in their card when running examinations on clinic patients
*Fixed bladder/food scripts cancelled when cancelling planned treatments when patient is filling needs
*Fixed popups previously moved by the player appearing on top of ingame menu, fixed menu not opened by escape if a popup is active
==Patch 15 - Project Hospital 1.1.16229 - June 5th, 2019==
Hi all, we're happy and relieved to see that the release of 1.1 went smoothly, but there were still a few issues we wanted to address as soon as possible, especially the problem with language selection not loaded correctly on startup.
So, thanks for all the feedback and bug reports, here's a small patch to address the recent issues.
Also, the workshop page has started to fill with new scenarios and mods, make sure to check them out! :)
*Fixed a regression: [Steam only] language settings not correctly loaded
*Fixed sandbox options not applied when playing a scenario
*Fixed radiologists available for hire always regenerated during load
*Fixed queue in a waiting room stuck on reserved info TV when deleting waiting rooms while patients are being called
*Fixed operating rooms from different department used when the one from patients department is free but on a different floor
*Fixed patients (rarely) released from observation with a reserved technologist
*Fixed lab delivery script (rarely) stuck on fired and later deleted technologists
*Fixed duplicate insurance company reward in "uninsured"
==Patch 16 - Project Hospital 1.1.16350 - June 20th, 2019==
No rest for the wicked! :) Here's a few more small improvements and fixes of recently discovered bugs. Thanks to everybody who still took their time to report issues and send suggestions!
*Enabled free building in tutorial levels as it was possible to run out of money when building recklessly
*Disabled shortcuts for switching departments in tutorials, it was possible to get stuck using these
*Disallowed placement of PCs on the wrong side of the second work desk
*Set all tables (patients, staff, symptoms) to only expand downwards
*Implemented floor rendering automatically taking in account extra floors, so tall workshop scenarios work in unmodded game
*Increased the maximum number of floating texts in the scene (sometimes XPs weren't shown for all characters in huge hospitals)
*Fixed USG and cardio technologist shown in management UI for night shift at a couple of departments that don't need them
*Fixed broken UI of the load game panel when opened before saving any games
*Fixed random events silently erroring out if there's no night shift at the clinic
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck with patient that's transported away but doesn't exist anymore
*Fixed check of patient's department failing when patient's room gets deleted
*Fixed skill points not awarded during angiography procedure
*Fixed a rare case of stuck events
*Fixed hospitalization locked in big hospital scenarios in sandbox
==Patch 17 - Project Hospital 1.1.16587 - July 31st, 2019==
'''The camera rotation patch'''
'''Camera rotation'''
*Implemented camera rotation in normal game mode, building mode and management mode
*Updated all campaign and sandbox levels so they look the part from all camera angles :)
[[File:P17.gif|thumb|Camera rotation]]
'''Localization'''
*Korean translation is now included in the game
*Updated translations to latest versions from github
'''Gameplay'''
*[CHANGE] Two surgery nurses are now required at each department to have more control over surgical teams
*[CHANGE] Implemented trauma stabilization role for nurses
*Implemented more even distribution of patients between clinic doctors (prioritized by room workload)
*Implemented free time and lunch for janitors, allowed janitors to have the hard working perk
*Implemented immediate switch of dress code colors when switching employee's department
*Implemented a rule that marks a room inaccessible for patients also if all tiles are inaccessible, not only if some of the equipment is
*Enabled releasing patients from trauma regardless of time of day
*Implemented a restriction so the hardworking perk can't be combined with the scholar perk
*Added chief doctors for employees on radiology and lab department to be taken from emergency
*Implemented bonus from studying also for technologists
*Implemented inaccessibility evaluation for blue rooms if accidentally marked in red
*Implemented cap of the number of reports that doctors write at the end of the day (max 10)
*Implemented a notification about inaccessible elevators
*Implemented a notification about patients who are about to leave the clinic
*Enabled level up notifications for all (not only bookmarked) characters
'''UI'''
*[OPTIONS] Added daylight to building mode
*[OPTIONS] Implemented separate UI scale for main panel
*Added scrolling arrows to lists of examinations/treatments in patient card when there's more than one page (for players without a mouse wheel)
*Implemented sorting of save files by name or date
*Enabled all hospitalizations to be always listed in treatment list (was based on symptom hazard and somewhat restrictive)
*Implemented third state of transparency button: transparent objects; updated tooltip
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed 'unlock all departments' not applied when playing custom scenarios
*Fixed event notification not popping up after declining random event
*Fixed normal bed on ICU only needing live support
*Fixed a hidden error when deleting an event message
*Fixed elevator foundations only placed on the ground floor
*Fixed broken doors in elevators (saved with old versions of the game) breaking bulldozer tool
*Fixed a rare case of two doctors stuck waiting for each other to finish commuting
*Fixed a hidden error in patients without a doctor with both exm and trt planed, going to a radiologist
*Fixed patients leaving the hospital from the loo with no payment
*Fixed employee selection (employee list activated via the button on the side) for a workspace in an office that's already taken
*Fixed janitors selecting inaccessible dirty tiles (a rare but possible situation) and getting stuck
*Fixed global script manager not reset on exit to menu (scripts could survive until some global events get fired in the next map)
*Fixed elevator selection not taking in account elevator accessibility on destination floor when staring on the ground floor
*Fixed bed panels in logistics not sorted from back to front
*Fixed stroke not detectable on emergency
*Fixed popup about finished hospitalization popping up forever on observation if a patient has some procedures planned
*Fixed doctors stuck reserved by deleted patients (after moving rooms, the doctors were reserved for a collapsed patient)
*Fixed missing validation of patient accessibility after placing rooms
==Patch 18 - Project Hospital 1.1.17007 - September 12th, 2019==
Hi all, while we continue working on new features, here's a quick minor patch that fixes some of the recently reported problems with gameplay or camera rotation.
*added a specific rule for setting automatic UI scale in 1440 x 900 resolution
*optimized GC memory access in a few game systems (should improve occassional micro-stuttering)
*fixed positions of elevators not saved correctly for different camera directions so elevators on new floors could appear in wrong positions
*fixed newly created prefabs starting with different orientation than expected when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed collapsed patients on the floor not positioned correctly when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed doctor's reservation incorrectly reset when a doctor from a clinic resuscitates a collapsed hospitalized patient
*fixed 'writing reports' stuck active while the doctor is already going home
*fixed a popup about janitor workspaces incorrectly popping up at radiology
*fixed blood sometimes still rendered even if a stretcher was placed on top of it (which should clean the tile)
*fixed mod data not correctly loaded when overriding certain original values in the database (like the list of rooms in examinations)
*fixed broken ambulance parking in one community scenario by disabling required access to parking marker objects
*[Steam] implemented re-reporting of achievements that failed to be sent to Steam the first time they got unlocked
==Patch 19 - Project Hospital 1.1.19 - October 30th, 2019==
'''The Halloween Patch'''
While we're finishing last features for Doctor Mode, we're still working on improvements and fixes based on feedback from the community - here's the latest batch with a few spooky surprises. :)
'''Features'''
*[Mod support] changed linking of rooms and procedures to tags so new departments can be added more easily
*[Mod support] implemented support for custom icons for departments, skills and procedures
*Updated all translations with latest fixes from community translators (thanks!)
*Implemented portrait bubbles showing object reservation
*Implemented a system that distributes hospitalized patient between exam units more evenly
*Implemented better handling of priority of non-critical surgeries
*Implemented doctor's rating and simple statistics in doctor's card
*Balanced leveling of employees between different departments
*Balanced employee and skill leveling
*Enabled unlimited number of controlled patients
*Some small UI improvements, mostly making three-state buttons more consistent
*Enabled washing hands during bladder script also in kitchen sinks *useful for WCs in wards
*Enabled stabilization procedure to start with only a doctor, waiting for a free nurse often looked like staff were neglecting patients
*Enabled all examinations that don't need any equipment to be done directly at wards
*Implemented a few configurable keyboard shortcuts (available in the launcher)
*Implemented range of probabilities for surgery complications
*Added a slot for future DLC levels to main menu
*Added a few Halloween decorations
*Zombies!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a bug causing one of the ambulances to spawn in broken state on certain maps when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed XP and payment texts rendered at incorrect positions when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed a problem with parking areas that were created using prefabs sometimes breaking parking area detection
*Fixed collapse in bed requiring diagnostics and patient care roles (and not starting at trauma center when staff look idle)
*Fixed nurses getting books to hospitalized lying patients chosen from random departments
*Fixed surgeries easily broken by sending a patient to ICU while being operated on
*Fixed an error in elevator lookup in case elevators got deleted while an employee with a stretcher was already on their way
*Fixed a few more hidden errors
==Patch 20 - Project Hospital 1.1.16717 - November 26th, 2019==
'''Doctor Mode DLC is out!'''
We're happy to announce that Doctor Mode, the first DLC for Project Hospital is now out!
- A new game mode: take over your doctors and oversee their cases
- New handy visualizations of your patient's conditions and activities
- Character editor to create your own employees
- New equipment and decorations for (not only) doctor's offices
- New insurance company and objectives
- Three new customizable difficulty options
- Quick tutorial
- Big campaign level focused on doctor and hospital progress
- Code blue function for assigning high priority to any patient
- 8 new achievements!
The DLC comes with an updated version of the game with quite a few fixes and improvements - here are the release notes:
*Implemented better support for DLCs
*Implemented automatic takeover of all patients which can be enabled for individual departments (new icon in management!)
*Implemented three levels of notifications: popup/log/completely off
*Implemented specific tooltips for hospitalization room statistics in departments statistics in hospital management card (different for emergency, ICU and specialized departments)
*More variety in character portraits
*Disabled payments for ambulances that have been disabled the whole day
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed lights not working correctly for objects in a few specific cases
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed bulldozer tool leaving behind one tile of the far side of walls (not visible until rotating the view)
*Fixed employees sometimes showing no info about what they're reserved for
*Fixed nurses sometimes stuck reserved forever
*Fixed inconsistency in foundation edge price (it was possible to save a bit by building the edge first)
*Fixed diagnosis in patient tooltip not showing 'none' if a patient has no diagnosis yet
*Fixed overlap between select skill panel and statistics segment in doctor card
*Fixed a few cases of overflowing texts in the UI
==Patch 21 - Project Hospital 1.1.17661 - December 3rd, 2019==
*Fixed a hidden error that was causing weird behavior or stuck characters in a few different cases
*Fixed missing examinations that uncover surgery complications in the unfiltered list of examinations (when playing with hidden diagnostic hints)
*Fixed patients not automatically taken over after reception triage when the department is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed patients sometimes not automatically taken over after being brought in in an ambulance when emergency is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed a few treatments that would get stuck when performed at emergency with an ICU-qualified doctor
*Fixed active department switching when typing age in character editor (when not using numpad to enter the age)
*Fixed wrong tooltip for employee occupations in character editor
*Fixed text overflow in hardcore difficulty panel in doctor mode
*Fixed a couple of typos and one missing LOC text
*Fixed moving beds possibly causing a false detection of a finished room in Tutorial 3 and blocking progress through the level
*Fixed staff ignoring WCs/food from other departments if it's not marked staff only
==Patch 22 - Project Hospital 1.1.17901 - January 14th, 2020==
First patch of the 2020's! :) A couple new features for modders and fixes of the recently discovered issues as usually.
'''Features & changes'''
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for diagnoses only affecting one gender (new tag <MatchingGenderRef>)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for departments with no hospitalization (new tag <NoHospitalization>)
*Implemented sorting in tables
*Enabled planning of examinations looking for medium hazard symptoms after a diagnosis gets confirmed only for medium and high certainty
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed an error triggered when moving lab shelves/cabinets and CTs and MRIs
*Fixed composite object preview leaving behind ghostly attachments if a composite object gets deleted during move, fixed switching between building mode categories causing currently moved object to be deleted
*Fixed sorting in load game panel causing immediate load if the same file is on the first position both when sorted alphabetically and according to date
*Fixed a few French texts for object placement
*Fixed maximal zoom-out in building mode resulting in visible stripe on the side of the screen in certain resolutions
*Fixed early bird perk
*Fixed objects graphics not positioned correctly for coffee machine, diploma, whiteboard
*Fixed a typo in migraine symptom description id causing missing loc
*Hotfixed deleted characters in bookmarked character list causing a hidden error
*Fixed angiography panel not showing positioning hing for angiography screen (it only worked one way round)
*Fixed a few procedures not available at ICU or Emergency (gastroscopy, gonioscopy, cbc sampling)
*[CAMERA ROTATION] fixed object graphics not correctly updated when placing prefabs with rotated camera
==Patch 23 - March 10th==
Hi all, while we keep working on and teasing new content on social media, here's an update with all the requested features and fixes we managed to implement in the meantime. We hope you find some useful tools these and it should be now easier to make your hospitals as efficient as possible. Thanks for your continued support and thanks to everybody who is still reporting the issues you come accross!
'''Features & changes'''
*Added surgery priority table
*Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
*Cloud save support
*Improved pathfinding (object selection using closest path distance, some optimizations)
*Added a few sound effects for ICU, surgeries, defibrillation, improved a few animations
*Clone tool in building mode for floors, walls and objects
*Added simplified sonography and cardiography units to radiology to work as an alternative to having the units at individual departments
*Allowed anesthesiologists from ICU to participate in surgeries at different departments
*Keyboard shortcuts in building mode for selecting individual objects on a single tile
*Implemented cleanup of examinations and treatments that can't be performed at a specific department when switching patients between departments
*Implemented resizable employee selector panel, fixed gaps between portraits when the list has been filtered by workspace
*Implemented waiting for receptionists at closest free 3x3 tile area (similar to patients overflowing from waiting rooms)
*Implemented alternating colors to highlight objects that are both reserved by someone and blocked or missing a required attachment
*Added a new notification for broken hospitalization when 'assist at surgery' role gets disabled for all doctors
*Added three new loading tips
*Added new label for doctors waiting for the next patient that's on his/her way (employee card says "Next patient is coming" instead of "Idle")
*Small loading time and save size improvements
*Updated Korean translation
*Capped event rewards
*Changed prestige bonus display in prestige tooltip to percentages
*[MOD SUPPORT] enabled overriding character textures
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved save check for content from uninstalled mods
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved game-side detection of errors in mods when starting up
[[File:P23a.png|thumb|Added surgery priority table]]
'''Fixes'''
*Disabled "complicated diagnosis" popup when there's only one available examination left
*Fixed door graphics not updated when a door gets deleted
*Fixed employees not correctly showing reservation when performing first aid
*Fixed collapses not started when there's no hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed patients sent away by closing a department still waiting for clinic doctors
*Fixed UI stuck after clicking a room in logistics with one of the cards with name panel open
*Fixed events available even without hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed mod validation text in load panel stuck red after selecting files
*Fixed free building not allowing to build with negative bank balance
*Fixed costs shown as floating text with free building
*Fixed paying for prefab doors twice
*Fixed dragging over ui cancelling current action in building mode plus missing change from free building fix
*Fixed inconsistent behavior in building mode when switching wall tools
*Fixed random rotation of moved objects with attachments
*Fixed operating table not able to attach to anesthesiology machine on trauma center if the anesthesiology machine was placed first
*Fixed one half of stretchers causing objects placed next to it reporting they would block it
[[File:P23b.png|thumb|Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone]]
*Fixed character editor sometimes causing UI to get stuck when the name/age panels didn't get closed
*Fixed character editor sometimes generating characters with glasses even if not selected by the player
*Fixed schedule panel overlapping main panel when playing with modified UI scale
*Fixed moving stretchers not correctly lit
*Fixed spawned characters appearing in the table of controlled patients
*Fixed changing departments allowed in a few cases where it made no sense
*Fixed wrong animation assigned to 'speech listening' examination
*Hotfixed surgeons stuck reserved by hospitalized patients, possibly after changing roles
*Hotfixed stretchers stuck behind black ambulance *possibly only happening with old maps where the black ambulance got originally spawned at a position overlapping the stretcher spawn position
*Hotfixed lab specialists sometimes stuck at the last equipment they used after finishing tests for a hospitalized patient
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance lens flare positions
==Patch 24 - April 22nd, 2020==
Hi everybody, while we're approaching the release of Hospital Services DLC, here's one more big update with improvements, fixes and an overhauled Internal Medicine department.
Yes, Project Hospital now has UNDO in building mode! Seriously though, this was one of the most complicated features to implement, so we'll appreciate if you let us know if it breaks in any specific circumstances.
And it wouldn't be a Project Hospital update without a few camera rotation fixes. :)
'''Features & changes'''
*Internal medicine *updated diagnoses at internal medicine department, it will be now more challenging and more profitable (and more focused on pulmonary diseases)
*Internal medicine *removed surgical procedures, added new specialized room with unique equipment and new procedures
*Improved efficiency of Radiology by smarter examination planning by the AI doctors and by making the radiologists more patient at their workspace :)
*Implemented UNDO in building mode
*Implemented automatic taking away of ambulance patients when emergency is closed
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented check of procedures during load to catch files broken by uninstalled mods earlier (stable)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Hotfixed collapse symptoms that don't lead to a procedure causing stuck characters, probably broken in one of the mods (or a combination of mods) out in the wild
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented automatic return to menu with reporting of errors if the game fails to load a save (changed but still installed mods breaking diagnoses for example), added check for diagnoses to the main save game check
*[DOCTOR MODE] updated prices of doctor mode objects
*Improved automatic UI scale for main panel in 1280 x 800 resolution
*Implemented automatic cancellation of a few examinations when moving patient to ICU or trauma when there are faster alternatives available there (ECG, echo, USG)
*Increased extended employee limit to 600
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed replacing of a room with the same type of room but from a different department
*Fixed rooms not always correctly marked as working after reopening closed departments
*Fixed incorrectly reserved sofa in the 'inefficient' campaign level
*Fixed missing head lamp in one of the examination animations
*Fixed using dynamite/foundations over parking lots
*Fixed events triggered right before midnight spawning patients stuck on impossible visit time
*Fixed treatments planned by the player when a patient is coming to radiology breaking the radiology examination and getting technologists stuck
*Fixed AI doctors sometimes unnecessarily planning two examinations both used to detect the same symptom (like USG and FAST)
*Fixed nurses showing their own portrait on the patient list in their employee card while performing patient checkup
*Fixed characters rotated during object use clipping through stuff, their orientation was used to determine whether they should be rendered in front or behind an object, using the object orientation instead
*Fixed moving of objects with attachments not checking attachment placement and if it allow objects above, this could lead to the attachment being lost
*Fixed event objective button causing insurance to open instead of event patients in some cases when loading first save after booting up the game
*Set font family for Russian on mac to normal for all texts, bold is not really bold in the default font and is hard to read
*Fixed CBC not available at the ICU
*Fixed un-reservation of patient's bed when they are transported away (when they were not in their room their bed got stuck)
*Implemented automatic cleanup of tmp files left among maps after unzipping
*Fixed hospitalized patients performing 'free time' activities too often even when waiting for an examination
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed stat lab and waiting room info panels showing at correct position only with default camera orientation
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed objects selected for delete left highlighted after rotating the camera view
*Fixed 'waiting for player' not popping up after transferring controlled patient with no planned procedures between departments
*Implemented automatic switching of active department when clicking surgery table button in patient card so the surgery table opens for patient's department
*Fixed disabled hiring for night shift when there's doctor assigned at day shift at the same workspace even if the day shift is not working completely
*Fixed characters sometimes getting stuck when trying to switch to his/her workplace trough assign workplace button
*Implemented reset of wrong diagnosis after an hour of blocking patient's doctor instead of returning to a waiting room
'''Included in hotfix from 24.03.2020'''
*Fixed dead characters with surgery priority set by the player blocking other surgeries
*Fixed cloud saves not always correctly deleted from server
*Fixed stuck characters caused by not selecting objects in a given room when on the same floor but when their path goes via the ground floor
*Fixed hospitalized and released patients coming back by ambulance after being treated and released when they still have some lab tests running at midnight
'''Included in hotfix from 19.03.2020'''
*Fixed black ambulance stretcher positioning breaking the ambulance when unloading area is placed at the furthermost point
*Fixed lying free time actions like asking for books using nurses without patient care role
*Fixed missing bookcase in building mode catalogue for wards
*Fixed radiologists from wrong shift could be selected for usg when offloaded to radiology
*Fixed names for cardio and sono at radiology in all languages
*Fixed negative modifiers from critical needs not reset
*Fixed mandatory equipment set as recommended for cardio & sono at radiology
*Fixed scrubbing sink not tagged as normal sink and not used outside of ORs
*Fixed doctors sometimes stuck reserved with other doctor's patient *this could happen when multiple doctors are serving way past their shift and one of them gets released from doctor mode, then the doctor who belongs on the current shift will return and take back their patients *and if one of the patients is still around waiting for another player-controlled doctor, the patient could get stolen
*Fixed characters without workspace sent to 0, 0 after commuting to work, no workspace pop up pops up instead
*Fixed shortcuts from management to prefabs not working when clicking the icons
*Fixed 'exposed to weather' modifier applied to characters walking over planned rooms outside
*Improved arm/leg cast/orthosis cz description
*Hotfixed interview stuck on a deleted reserved object
*Hotfixed transports of patients on deleted stretchers
*[DOCTOR MODE] fixed doctor mode blinking red when some of the critical patients are only spawned
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'''Note:''' This diagnosis used to be called "Tricuspid valve regurgitation"
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| 60
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| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Swelling limbs]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Tricuspid regurgitation]]
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=== Complications ===
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! scope="col" | Probability
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| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 40
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|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Chest auscultation
*Neurological testing
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
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Mitral stenosis
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| insurance = 3600
| department = [[Cardiology]]
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'''Note:''' this diagnosis used to be called "Mitral valve stenosis"
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| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
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| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
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| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
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| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
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| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Mitral stenosis]]
| 100
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=== Complications ===
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 50
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|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Echo
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Cardiovascular surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV nutrition]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Giant cells arteritis
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'''Note:''' this diagnosis used to be called "Giant cell arteritis"
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| [[Symptom | Headache]]
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| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
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| [[Symptom | Loss of vision]]
| 50
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| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Giant cells]]
| 100
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|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Opthalmoscopy
*CRP
*Angiography
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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Mitral valve stenosis
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Keratitis - bacterial
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{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Neurology]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Eye pain]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 50
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| [[Symptom | Ocular hypertension]]
| 50
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| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | P. Aeruginosa]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Basic visual test
*Opthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Tonometry
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotic ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Bronchiectasis
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| description = ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bad breath]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 60
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| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | A1At deficiency]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Airway infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Bronchiectatis
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Legionnaires disease
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| description = ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Legionella detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*PCR - sampling
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essentail thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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All patches and updates released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263 - October 31st, 2018==
Hi all! First, big thanks to everybody playing the game and especially to all of you who reported issues. It's really appreciated, as we're trying to fix as many of them as soon as possible. Here are release notes for our first patch:
*Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*Set music to always loop.
*Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276 - November 2nd, 2018==
Second patch is out with more fixes!
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*Small fixes in texts.
*A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303 - November 2nd, 2018==
One more patch for the weekend!
*Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*Fixed a few min room sizes.
*Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*Fixed MRI price.
*A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331 - November 5th, 2018==
Patch 4 is up!
*Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*Small fixes in texts.
*Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398 - November 9th, 2018==
Hi all, once again big thanks to everybody who keeps reporting issues, it really helps! We seem to be on a good track when it comes to catching the most critical ones - and hopefully, starting with the next patch, we'll be able to start including more and more of the planned or requested improvements.
*Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523 - November 15th, 2018==
*Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*Removed unused message types from options.
*Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611 - November 23rd, 2018==
More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691 - December 6th, 2018==
*New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*Increased manual UI scale range
*Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*Implemented run in background, added to options
*Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*Fixed a couple more internal errors
*Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725 - December 11th, 2018==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766 - December 18th, 2018==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
==Patch 11 - Project Hospital 1.0.14826 - January 8th, 2019==
Hi all, before jumping straight to the usual release notes - happy new year everybody and big thanks to all the new players that joined us during the winter sale and especially to everybody who still took their time to send us bug reports, it really helps, especially when trying to catch some of the rare issues!
*Fixed a regression: hidden error in doctors with no workspace causing patients of a specific department to keep waiting forever
*Fixed characters from events sometimes allowed to despawn over midnight while the event is still running
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck on despawned patients
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck when leaving an examination with technologists while they don't have a doctor
*Fixed doctors in rare cases stuck reserved by a patient who has already left
*Fixed a hidden error in case of switching doctor's skills during surgery
*Fixed nurses stuck with stretcher when their patient got despawned (race condition with paramedics?)
*Fixed nurse stuck in an animation when reserved right after delivering food
*Fixed exam tables with blocked stretcher access point not causing the room to be unusable
*Fixed wrong price evaluation when building walls over walls in nw-se direction
*Fixed a rare case of patients getting up from ambulance stretcher on arrival
*Fixed janitors leaving carts behind when their department gets closed
*Fixed patients not transported away from closed departments in a couple of specific cases (like waiting for a bed, still physically at another department)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not available in some situations (plasmapheresis, antidiarrheals)
*Fixed a few typos in texts
*Added another fallback pass to pathfinding - stuck patients will ignore access rights instead of getting completely stuck
==Patch 12 - Project Hospital 1.0.14958 - January 25th, 2019==
Hi all, while we're working on some bigger UI improvements (we'll be soon sending new texts to translators so we can get everything ready in as many languages as possible), we're of course also paying attention to the reported issues, so here are a few fixes as usually.
*Updated all translations to the latest version from github
*Disabled locking of areas on above the ground floors (building above ambulance parking lot is now possible)
*Disabled 'good boss' perk for other occupations than doctors
*Implemented receptionist perks affecting patients
*Improved workload tracking for radiology rooms and examination units
*Allowed examinations that discover surgery complications to be planned in patient's card even when already done previously
*Allowed nurses with stretchers to ignore objects if they get stuck
*Fixed events not available in campaign levels
*Fixed janitors ignoring blood when cleaning areas of other departments
*Fixed patients on ICU sometimes re-transported to their own bed for examination
*Fixed moved objects in building mode disappearing when switching to different categories while already moving an object
*Fixed preview of attachment object stuck on when placing composite objects in case the previous object with attachment was deleted during move
*Fixed a rare case of nurses stuck going to stretcher
*Fixed changing of department possible when it shouldn't be allowed (in case player opened the department selection panel already, for example right before patient transport)
*Fixed dead and misdiagnosed patients counted only in department statistics, not overall hospital statistics
*Fixed various issues in the medical database (skill for ethanol doses, rooms for chelation therapy, bacteremia discovery, too hardcore collapse timers on cardiac arrest symptoms, unstable blood pressure moved to high hazard, a few treatments were not allowed on ICU, ...)
*Fixed a couple of cases of broken stretchers stuck in the scene
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors
*Fixed a few typos in tooltips
==Patch 13 - Project Hospital 1.0.15215 - February 14th, 2019==
And we were expecting this patch to be just a few quick fixes. :)
*Added new translations: Polish and Hungarian, made the language list in options scrollable
*Implemented skipping of procedures that have been waiting for a long time, added specific info about what a procedure is waiting for
*Improved workload tracking, implemented room workload display as text, implemented workload tracking for labs
*Added a summary of workload shown after every shift
*Improved priorities of surgeries between patients
*Implemented smooth fadeout of patients on stretchers in elevators
*Implemented automatic hiding of objects when placing walls
*Implemented a notification about employees without any allowed roles
*Implemented specific handling and notifications about patients in broken beds (for example with a deleted bedside cabinet)
*Implemented reset of roles and a switch of clothing style when assigning employees to workspaces in a different type of room
*Implemented deleting saved games from the load game dialog
*Patient portraits are also shown on reserved operating tables in management
*Staff prefer staff-only rooms if available (like wc)
*Characters with stretchers strongly prefer indoor routes even when the route is longer
*Increased default staff limit to 250 (we'll need to update the recommended hardware requirements to match, but no major change)
*Increased overall sound volume
*A few small UI improvements
*Fixed a regression: deletion of user-created prefabs wasn't working
*Fixed scrolling not working on certain touchpads
*Fixed bulldozing objects sometimes leaving one half behind
*Fixed interns allowed in on-call rooms
*Fixed patients not hidden when reserving an ambulance
*Fixed first treatment in treatment sequence shown in diagnosis table instead of main symptom treatment
*Fixed chief doctor UI incorrectly shown at radiology
*Fixed neurologist (technologist) not correctly shown in the management UI
*Fixed defibrillation sometimes running for too long
*Fixed certain characters not reacting immediately to being assigned to a different department
*Fixed first ambulance patients sometimes spawning one day too late
*Fixed patients in a deleted waiting room sometimes stuck standing up and sitting down for a while
*Fixed one more case of technologists in lab stuck
*Fixed re-setup of patients coming back after wrong diagnosis but by an ambulance
*Fixed floor material not automatically added to the floor above when adding foundations on ground floor of a multi-floor building
*Fixed a bug in rendering when blood was turned off
*Fixed decals not accessible when building mode was activated for the first time by clicking rooms in management
*Fixed radiology examinations not planned to discover surgery complication symptoms
*Fixed a couple of database issues (treatments at ICU etc.)
==Patch 14 - Project Hospital 1.0.15420 - March 14th, 2019==
Despite a small medical crisis among our tech team, bugs are still being fixed :)
*Fixed a regression: staff not using objects in green/blue rooms when there's a designated staff-only area (this was affecting water dispensers or washing hands)
*Fixed a regression: surgeries sometimes stuck reserved by a lower-priority patient
*Fixed objects allowed to be picked up from the areas outside of hospital property
*Fixed one case of procedure reservation state not correctly displayed for hospitalized patients
*Fixed doctors walking to wrong position if they started an examination while still in the examination room with previous patient and the next patient was being delivered there
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting rooms where a procedure was currently being performed
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting beds while a nurse was performing the patient care procedure
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting anesthesiology machine while a patient was on the way to trauma center to be stabilized
*Fixed a rare case of medicine delivery stuck running the whole afternoon
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in 'being checked by a nurse' while the nurse has been freed already
*Fixed eye test patient animation (gloves were automatically added to all examination animations, but this one is not played by a doctor)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not allowed in specific situations (liver medication on ICU, chest auscultation for patients hospitalized at general surgery)
*Fixed 'couldn't wash hands' modifier reset too late
*Fixed objects assigned as night shift workspaces not allowed to be deleted in closed departments
*Increased time technologists spend idle at their desk before running to common room
==Project Hospital 1.1 is out! - Project Hospital 1.1.16207 - May 30th, 2019==
We're happy to announce Project Hospital 1.1, a major update with some of the most requested features, user experience improvements and Workshop support!
This update contains roughly four months of work, already in production during the last two patches - because of the nature of the new features and content it made sense to test and balance everything together.
We really hope you enjoy the new version and we're looking forward to what you come up with for the workshop!
So, thanks for your patience, let's move to the release notes :)
'''Custom content support update'''
*Improved mod support for creating graphical assets
*Creating scenarios in game
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing mods
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing scenarios
'''"First impressions" update'''
*Improved menus
*Loading tips
*Preview screenshots and more info about saved games
*Video background in main menu
*Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
[[File:11a.png|thumb|Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)]]
'''UI'''
*New workspace panels in management
*Updated management interface with new shared rooms category
*New hiring UI with more categories (**don't forget to click on individual workspaces to open hiring card!**), indication of required specializations for all professions
*Department statistics with room workloads, prestige, patient details and procedure info
*Polished hospital statistics, added yesterday's statistics panel
*Tooltips for symptoms in table of diagnoses
*More keyboard shortcuts (departments mapped to 1-9, DEL for bulldozer tool, ...)
*Cleaned up buttons in tool panels in building mode
*Notifications have configurable colors
*A couple of new notifications on the main panel for trying to hire characters to a room they're not allowed
*More info about why an ambulance can't be placed (for example on an above-the ground floor, this was surprisingly easy to miss)
*Exam units show patient portraits when a procedure is running there
*Added info about required hospitalization to surgery tooltips
*(Plus a lot of small quality-of-life improvements in the UI)
[[File:11b.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
[[File:11c.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
'''Gameplay'''
*New insurance company objectives and rewards (more varied and hopefully more fun, more challenging in the late game *for example performing surgeries, saving patients after collapses)
*New laboratories department shared between other departments (Hematology, Histology and Microbiology labs with some new equipment)
*Sharing more rooms, for example sharing common rooms between departments for free time and staff lunch
*Added maximum number of insurance companies contracted at once, balanced to send similar numbers of patients as the original insurance companies
*Smooth ranges of patient numbers sent by insurance companies according to prestige
*Random events
*Improved rules for making events available after unlocking, all departments are no more needed
*Added detection that patient's doctor doesn't have diagnostics role allowed
*Night clinic
*Patients leave after not being seen for too long, not only when clinic closes
*Implemented moving patients waiting at reception to a waiting room if shifts have changed and there's no receptionist
*Releasing patients from observation back to clinic if they're not at risk anymore, added a couple of notifications
*Receptionist is a proper employee role now
*Improved rules for which roles are available where (anesthesiology, reception)
*Staff limit can be increased to 400 in options (only attempt this if you have at least the recommended hardware)
*Staff counter on main panel blinks when trying to hire an employee and the employee limit has been reached
*Improved visual side of characters entering/exiting elevators (timing, fade in, fixed overlapping)
*Improved handling of priorities on Trauma and Observation
*Implemented specific detection of procedures not available to be prescribed at a certain department (not only when a specific doctor doesn't have the required skill)
*New notification for not enough stretchers to transport all patients at a department
*Idle characters without workspace now show it as their status in their card
*Updated tutorials and dependency tree visualization to match updated mechanics
*Disabled releasing patients during the night, they'll wait for the morning
*Implemented leveling up anesthesiology also by resuscitating collapsed patients
*If a patient dies, this counts in statistics of the department where their diagnosis belongs, not ICU where they usually end up after a collapse
*Disabled department change to radiology for nurses and doctors
[[File:11d.png|thumb|Labs]]
'''Building'''
*Rooms in management mode can be used as a planning tool (before constructing foundations)
*Move room tool (available under prefabs)
*Automatically hiding objects when building/deleting walls
*When placing a prefab that will add foundations underneath, the visualization is now consistent with using the foundations tool
*A new notification on the main panel for 'out of funds'
*More colors for doors
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed planned procedures not cancelled if one of the reserved employees gets fired
*Fixed few issues with closing departments (for example janitors currently in a bathroom wouldn't return their carts)
*Fixed missing department state update when switching certain roles
*Fixed janitor's portraits sometimes incorrectly showing up in management mode in rooms they're cleaning
*Fixed broken layout of symptoms panel in patient's card in case there's more than 16 symptoms
*Fixed dirty environment satisfaction modifier applied to characters way too late
*Fixed portraits of patients shown above lab equipment rendered also on incorrect floors
*Fixed wrong floor type applied when destroying foundations on above-the-ground floors
*Fixed radiologist's too impatient behavior when idle
*Fixed patients going to their department's waiting room even if another department's lab is processing their sample
*Fixed patients without planned examinations slowing down waiting rooms by waiting for their original doctor
*Fixed table of employees stuck with wrong filter in a couple of cases
*Fixed lab procedures sometimes stuck in the 'sampling finished' state for hospitalized patients
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available at ICU
*Fixed bladder not kept reset for immobile HDU patients
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors in specific procedures
*Fixed collapse script sometimes selecting doctors according to incorrect hospitalization type
*Fixed tables errorong out on invalid data when opened while another save was being loaded
*Fixed url on the bug reporting button in main menu (was using the wrong top level domain after changes on forumotion's side)
*Fixed 'no workspace' notification popping up for fired employees
*Fixed automatic switch to new automatically created departments (this would affect old saves where the lab department gets automatically created)
*Fixed sinks allowed to be placed on bins but then immediately deleted
*Fixed popups blinking when pressing escape
*Fixed total satisfaction not recalculated when patients respawn for their second visit, fixed satisfaction not always updated when modifiers get reset
*Fixed reserved tiles allowed to be selected to be cleaned by janitors (so they don't wipe collapsed patients)
*Fixed examination availability not updated when AI switches (hospitalized) patient's department
*Fixed an error if a patient is sent away while the paramedic who originally brought them is still walking through the hospital
*Fixed rotation of multiple rooms in prefabs
*Fixed examination list in patient card not updated if a department that provides some of the procedures gets closed
*Fixed radiologists not showing patient and examination in their card when running examinations on clinic patients
*Fixed bladder/food scripts cancelled when cancelling planned treatments when patient is filling needs
*Fixed popups previously moved by the player appearing on top of ingame menu, fixed menu not opened by escape if a popup is active
==Patch 15 - Project Hospital 1.1.16229 - June 5th, 2019==
Hi all, we're happy and relieved to see that the release of 1.1 went smoothly, but there were still a few issues we wanted to address as soon as possible, especially the problem with language selection not loaded correctly on startup.
So, thanks for all the feedback and bug reports, here's a small patch to address the recent issues.
Also, the workshop page has started to fill with new scenarios and mods, make sure to check them out! :)
*Fixed a regression: [Steam only] language settings not correctly loaded
*Fixed sandbox options not applied when playing a scenario
*Fixed radiologists available for hire always regenerated during load
*Fixed queue in a waiting room stuck on reserved info TV when deleting waiting rooms while patients are being called
*Fixed operating rooms from different department used when the one from patients department is free but on a different floor
*Fixed patients (rarely) released from observation with a reserved technologist
*Fixed lab delivery script (rarely) stuck on fired and later deleted technologists
*Fixed duplicate insurance company reward in "uninsured"
==Patch 16 - Project Hospital 1.1.16350 - June 20th, 2019==
No rest for the wicked! :) Here's a few more small improvements and fixes of recently discovered bugs. Thanks to everybody who still took their time to report issues and send suggestions!
*Enabled free building in tutorial levels as it was possible to run out of money when building recklessly
*Disabled shortcuts for switching departments in tutorials, it was possible to get stuck using these
*Disallowed placement of PCs on the wrong side of the second work desk
*Set all tables (patients, staff, symptoms) to only expand downwards
*Implemented floor rendering automatically taking in account extra floors, so tall workshop scenarios work in unmodded game
*Increased the maximum number of floating texts in the scene (sometimes XPs weren't shown for all characters in huge hospitals)
*Fixed USG and cardio technologist shown in management UI for night shift at a couple of departments that don't need them
*Fixed broken UI of the load game panel when opened before saving any games
*Fixed random events silently erroring out if there's no night shift at the clinic
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck with patient that's transported away but doesn't exist anymore
*Fixed check of patient's department failing when patient's room gets deleted
*Fixed skill points not awarded during angiography procedure
*Fixed a rare case of stuck events
*Fixed hospitalization locked in big hospital scenarios in sandbox
==Patch 17 - Project Hospital 1.1.16587 - July 31st, 2019==
'''The camera rotation patch'''
'''Camera rotation'''
*Implemented camera rotation in normal game mode, building mode and management mode
*Updated all campaign and sandbox levels so they look the part from all camera angles :)
[[File:P17.gif|thumb|Camera rotation]]
'''Localization'''
*Korean translation is now included in the game
*Updated translations to latest versions from github
'''Gameplay'''
*[CHANGE] Two surgery nurses are now required at each department to have more control over surgical teams
*[CHANGE] Implemented trauma stabilization role for nurses
*Implemented more even distribution of patients between clinic doctors (prioritized by room workload)
*Implemented free time and lunch for janitors, allowed janitors to have the hard working perk
*Implemented immediate switch of dress code colors when switching employee's department
*Implemented a rule that marks a room inaccessible for patients also if all tiles are inaccessible, not only if some of the equipment is
*Enabled releasing patients from trauma regardless of time of day
*Implemented a restriction so the hardworking perk can't be combined with the scholar perk
*Added chief doctors for employees on radiology and lab department to be taken from emergency
*Implemented bonus from studying also for technologists
*Implemented inaccessibility evaluation for blue rooms if accidentally marked in red
*Implemented cap of the number of reports that doctors write at the end of the day (max 10)
*Implemented a notification about inaccessible elevators
*Implemented a notification about patients who are about to leave the clinic
*Enabled level up notifications for all (not only bookmarked) characters
'''UI'''
*[OPTIONS] Added daylight to building mode
*[OPTIONS] Implemented separate UI scale for main panel
*Added scrolling arrows to lists of examinations/treatments in patient card when there's more than one page (for players without a mouse wheel)
*Implemented sorting of save files by name or date
*Enabled all hospitalizations to be always listed in treatment list (was based on symptom hazard and somewhat restrictive)
*Implemented third state of transparency button: transparent objects; updated tooltip
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed 'unlock all departments' not applied when playing custom scenarios
*Fixed event notification not popping up after declining random event
*Fixed normal bed on ICU only needing live support
*Fixed a hidden error when deleting an event message
*Fixed elevator foundations only placed on the ground floor
*Fixed broken doors in elevators (saved with old versions of the game) breaking bulldozer tool
*Fixed a rare case of two doctors stuck waiting for each other to finish commuting
*Fixed a hidden error in patients without a doctor with both exm and trt planed, going to a radiologist
*Fixed patients leaving the hospital from the loo with no payment
*Fixed employee selection (employee list activated via the button on the side) for a workspace in an office that's already taken
*Fixed janitors selecting inaccessible dirty tiles (a rare but possible situation) and getting stuck
*Fixed global script manager not reset on exit to menu (scripts could survive until some global events get fired in the next map)
*Fixed elevator selection not taking in account elevator accessibility on destination floor when staring on the ground floor
*Fixed bed panels in logistics not sorted from back to front
*Fixed stroke not detectable on emergency
*Fixed popup about finished hospitalization popping up forever on observation if a patient has some procedures planned
*Fixed doctors stuck reserved by deleted patients (after moving rooms, the doctors were reserved for a collapsed patient)
*Fixed missing validation of patient accessibility after placing rooms
==Patch 18 - Project Hospital 1.1.17007 - September 12th, 2019==
Hi all, while we continue working on new features, here's a quick minor patch that fixes some of the recently reported problems with gameplay or camera rotation.
*added a specific rule for setting automatic UI scale in 1440 x 900 resolution
*optimized GC memory access in a few game systems (should improve occassional micro-stuttering)
*fixed positions of elevators not saved correctly for different camera directions so elevators on new floors could appear in wrong positions
*fixed newly created prefabs starting with different orientation than expected when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed collapsed patients on the floor not positioned correctly when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed doctor's reservation incorrectly reset when a doctor from a clinic resuscitates a collapsed hospitalized patient
*fixed 'writing reports' stuck active while the doctor is already going home
*fixed a popup about janitor workspaces incorrectly popping up at radiology
*fixed blood sometimes still rendered even if a stretcher was placed on top of it (which should clean the tile)
*fixed mod data not correctly loaded when overriding certain original values in the database (like the list of rooms in examinations)
*fixed broken ambulance parking in one community scenario by disabling required access to parking marker objects
*[Steam] implemented re-reporting of achievements that failed to be sent to Steam the first time they got unlocked
==Patch 19 - Project Hospital 1.1.19 - October 30th, 2019==
'''The Halloween Patch'''
While we're finishing last features for Doctor Mode, we're still working on improvements and fixes based on feedback from the community - here's the latest batch with a few spooky surprises. :)
'''Features'''
*[Mod support] changed linking of rooms and procedures to tags so new departments can be added more easily
*[Mod support] implemented support for custom icons for departments, skills and procedures
*Updated all translations with latest fixes from community translators (thanks!)
*Implemented portrait bubbles showing object reservation
*Implemented a system that distributes hospitalized patient between exam units more evenly
*Implemented better handling of priority of non-critical surgeries
*Implemented doctor's rating and simple statistics in doctor's card
*Balanced leveling of employees between different departments
*Balanced employee and skill leveling
*Enabled unlimited number of controlled patients
*Some small UI improvements, mostly making three-state buttons more consistent
*Enabled washing hands during bladder script also in kitchen sinks *useful for WCs in wards
*Enabled stabilization procedure to start with only a doctor, waiting for a free nurse often looked like staff were neglecting patients
*Enabled all examinations that don't need any equipment to be done directly at wards
*Implemented a few configurable keyboard shortcuts (available in the launcher)
*Implemented range of probabilities for surgery complications
*Added a slot for future DLC levels to main menu
*Added a few Halloween decorations
*Zombies!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a bug causing one of the ambulances to spawn in broken state on certain maps when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed XP and payment texts rendered at incorrect positions when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed a problem with parking areas that were created using prefabs sometimes breaking parking area detection
*Fixed collapse in bed requiring diagnostics and patient care roles (and not starting at trauma center when staff look idle)
*Fixed nurses getting books to hospitalized lying patients chosen from random departments
*Fixed surgeries easily broken by sending a patient to ICU while being operated on
*Fixed an error in elevator lookup in case elevators got deleted while an employee with a stretcher was already on their way
*Fixed a few more hidden errors
==Patch 20 - Project Hospital 1.1.16717 - November 26th, 2019==
'''Doctor Mode DLC is out!'''
We're happy to announce that Doctor Mode, the first DLC for Project Hospital is now out!
- A new game mode: take over your doctors and oversee their cases
- New handy visualizations of your patient's conditions and activities
- Character editor to create your own employees
- New equipment and decorations for (not only) doctor's offices
- New insurance company and objectives
- Three new customizable difficulty options
- Quick tutorial
- Big campaign level focused on doctor and hospital progress
- Code blue function for assigning high priority to any patient
- 8 new achievements!
The DLC comes with an updated version of the game with quite a few fixes and improvements - here are the release notes:
*Implemented better support for DLCs
*Implemented automatic takeover of all patients which can be enabled for individual departments (new icon in management!)
*Implemented three levels of notifications: popup/log/completely off
*Implemented specific tooltips for hospitalization room statistics in departments statistics in hospital management card (different for emergency, ICU and specialized departments)
*More variety in character portraits
*Disabled payments for ambulances that have been disabled the whole day
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed lights not working correctly for objects in a few specific cases
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed bulldozer tool leaving behind one tile of the far side of walls (not visible until rotating the view)
*Fixed employees sometimes showing no info about what they're reserved for
*Fixed nurses sometimes stuck reserved forever
*Fixed inconsistency in foundation edge price (it was possible to save a bit by building the edge first)
*Fixed diagnosis in patient tooltip not showing 'none' if a patient has no diagnosis yet
*Fixed overlap between select skill panel and statistics segment in doctor card
*Fixed a few cases of overflowing texts in the UI
==Patch 21 - Project Hospital 1.1.17661 - December 3rd, 2019==
*Fixed a hidden error that was causing weird behavior or stuck characters in a few different cases
*Fixed missing examinations that uncover surgery complications in the unfiltered list of examinations (when playing with hidden diagnostic hints)
*Fixed patients not automatically taken over after reception triage when the department is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed patients sometimes not automatically taken over after being brought in in an ambulance when emergency is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed a few treatments that would get stuck when performed at emergency with an ICU-qualified doctor
*Fixed active department switching when typing age in character editor (when not using numpad to enter the age)
*Fixed wrong tooltip for employee occupations in character editor
*Fixed text overflow in hardcore difficulty panel in doctor mode
*Fixed a couple of typos and one missing LOC text
*Fixed moving beds possibly causing a false detection of a finished room in Tutorial 3 and blocking progress through the level
*Fixed staff ignoring WCs/food from other departments if it's not marked staff only
==Patch 22 - Project Hospital 1.1.17901 - January 14th, 2020==
First patch of the 2020's! :) A couple new features for modders and fixes of the recently discovered issues as usually.
'''Features & changes'''
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for diagnoses only affecting one gender (new tag <MatchingGenderRef>)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for departments with no hospitalization (new tag <NoHospitalization>)
*Implemented sorting in tables
*Enabled planning of examinations looking for medium hazard symptoms after a diagnosis gets confirmed only for medium and high certainty
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed an error triggered when moving lab shelves/cabinets and CTs and MRIs
*Fixed composite object preview leaving behind ghostly attachments if a composite object gets deleted during move, fixed switching between building mode categories causing currently moved object to be deleted
*Fixed sorting in load game panel causing immediate load if the same file is on the first position both when sorted alphabetically and according to date
*Fixed a few French texts for object placement
*Fixed maximal zoom-out in building mode resulting in visible stripe on the side of the screen in certain resolutions
*Fixed early bird perk
*Fixed objects graphics not positioned correctly for coffee machine, diploma, whiteboard
*Fixed a typo in migraine symptom description id causing missing loc
*Hotfixed deleted characters in bookmarked character list causing a hidden error
*Fixed angiography panel not showing positioning hing for angiography screen (it only worked one way round)
*Fixed a few procedures not available at ICU or Emergency (gastroscopy, gonioscopy, cbc sampling)
*[CAMERA ROTATION] fixed object graphics not correctly updated when placing prefabs with rotated camera
==Patch 23 - March 10th==
Hi all, while we keep working on and teasing new content on social media, here's an update with all the requested features and fixes we managed to implement in the meantime. We hope you find some useful tools these and it should be now easier to make your hospitals as efficient as possible. Thanks for your continued support and thanks to everybody who is still reporting the issues you come accross!
'''Features & changes'''
*Added surgery priority table
*Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
*Cloud save support
*Improved pathfinding (object selection using closest path distance, some optimizations)
*Added a few sound effects for ICU, surgeries, defibrillation, improved a few animations
*Clone tool in building mode for floors, walls and objects
*Added simplified sonography and cardiography units to radiology to work as an alternative to having the units at individual departments
*Allowed anesthesiologists from ICU to participate in surgeries at different departments
*Keyboard shortcuts in building mode for selecting individual objects on a single tile
*Implemented cleanup of examinations and treatments that can't be performed at a specific department when switching patients between departments
*Implemented resizable employee selector panel, fixed gaps between portraits when the list has been filtered by workspace
*Implemented waiting for receptionists at closest free 3x3 tile area (similar to patients overflowing from waiting rooms)
*Implemented alternating colors to highlight objects that are both reserved by someone and blocked or missing a required attachment
*Added a new notification for broken hospitalization when 'assist at surgery' role gets disabled for all doctors
*Added three new loading tips
*Added new label for doctors waiting for the next patient that's on his/her way (employee card says "Next patient is coming" instead of "Idle")
*Small loading time and save size improvements
*Updated Korean translation
*Capped event rewards
*Changed prestige bonus display in prestige tooltip to percentages
*[MOD SUPPORT] enabled overriding character textures
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved save check for content from uninstalled mods
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved game-side detection of errors in mods when starting up
[[File:P23a.png|thumb|Added surgery priority table]]
'''Fixes'''
*Disabled "complicated diagnosis" popup when there's only one available examination left
*Fixed door graphics not updated when a door gets deleted
*Fixed employees not correctly showing reservation when performing first aid
*Fixed collapses not started when there's no hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed patients sent away by closing a department still waiting for clinic doctors
*Fixed UI stuck after clicking a room in logistics with one of the cards with name panel open
*Fixed events available even without hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed mod validation text in load panel stuck red after selecting files
*Fixed free building not allowing to build with negative bank balance
*Fixed costs shown as floating text with free building
*Fixed paying for prefab doors twice
*Fixed dragging over ui cancelling current action in building mode plus missing change from free building fix
*Fixed inconsistent behavior in building mode when switching wall tools
*Fixed random rotation of moved objects with attachments
*Fixed operating table not able to attach to anesthesiology machine on trauma center if the anesthesiology machine was placed first
*Fixed one half of stretchers causing objects placed next to it reporting they would block it
[[File:P23b.png|thumb|Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone]]
*Fixed character editor sometimes causing UI to get stuck when the name/age panels didn't get closed
*Fixed character editor sometimes generating characters with glasses even if not selected by the player
*Fixed schedule panel overlapping main panel when playing with modified UI scale
*Fixed moving stretchers not correctly lit
*Fixed spawned characters appearing in the table of controlled patients
*Fixed changing departments allowed in a few cases where it made no sense
*Fixed wrong animation assigned to 'speech listening' examination
*Hotfixed surgeons stuck reserved by hospitalized patients, possibly after changing roles
*Hotfixed stretchers stuck behind black ambulance *possibly only happening with old maps where the black ambulance got originally spawned at a position overlapping the stretcher spawn position
*Hotfixed lab specialists sometimes stuck at the last equipment they used after finishing tests for a hospitalized patient
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance lens flare positions
==Patch 24 - April 22nd, 2020==
Hi everybody, while we're approaching the release of Hospital Services DLC, here's one more big update with improvements, fixes and an overhauled Internal Medicine department.
Yes, Project Hospital now has UNDO in building mode! Seriously though, this was one of the most complicated features to implement, so we'll appreciate if you let us know if it breaks in any specific circumstances.
And it wouldn't be a Project Hospital update without a few camera rotation fixes. :)
'''Features & changes'''
*Internal medicine *updated diagnoses at internal medicine department, it will be now more challenging and more profitable (and more focused on pulmonary diseases)
*Internal medicine *removed surgical procedures, added new specialized room with unique equipment and new procedures
*Improved efficiency of Radiology by smarter examination planning by the AI doctors and by making the radiologists more patient at their workspace :)
*Implemented UNDO in building mode
*Implemented automatic taking away of ambulance patients when emergency is closed
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented check of procedures during load to catch files broken by uninstalled mods earlier (stable)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Hotfixed collapse symptoms that don't lead to a procedure causing stuck characters, probably broken in one of the mods (or a combination of mods) out in the wild
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented automatic return to menu with reporting of errors if the game fails to load a save (changed but still installed mods breaking diagnoses for example), added check for diagnoses to the main save game check
*[DOCTOR MODE] updated prices of doctor mode objects
*Improved automatic UI scale for main panel in 1280 x 800 resolution
*Implemented automatic cancellation of a few examinations when moving patient to ICU or trauma when there are faster alternatives available there (ECG, echo, USG)
*Increased extended employee limit to 600
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed replacing of a room with the same type of room but from a different department
*Fixed rooms not always correctly marked as working after reopening closed departments
*Fixed incorrectly reserved sofa in the 'inefficient' campaign level
*Fixed missing head lamp in one of the examination animations
*Fixed using dynamite/foundations over parking lots
*Fixed events triggered right before midnight spawning patients stuck on impossible visit time
*Fixed treatments planned by the player when a patient is coming to radiology breaking the radiology examination and getting technologists stuck
*Fixed AI doctors sometimes unnecessarily planning two examinations both used to detect the same symptom (like USG and FAST)
*Fixed nurses showing their own portrait on the patient list in their employee card while performing patient checkup
*Fixed characters rotated during object use clipping through stuff, their orientation was used to determine whether they should be rendered in front or behind an object, using the object orientation instead
*Fixed moving of objects with attachments not checking attachment placement and if it allow objects above, this could lead to the attachment being lost
*Fixed event objective button causing insurance to open instead of event patients in some cases when loading first save after booting up the game
*Set font family for Russian on mac to normal for all texts, bold is not really bold in the default font and is hard to read
*Fixed CBC not available at the ICU
*Fixed un-reservation of patient's bed when they are transported away (when they were not in their room their bed got stuck)
*Implemented automatic cleanup of tmp files left among maps after unzipping
*Fixed hospitalized patients performing 'free time' activities too often even when waiting for an examination
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed stat lab and waiting room info panels showing at correct position only with default camera orientation
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed objects selected for delete left highlighted after rotating the camera view
*Fixed 'waiting for player' not popping up after transferring controlled patient with no planned procedures between departments
*Implemented automatic switching of active department when clicking surgery table button in patient card so the surgery table opens for patient's department
*Fixed disabled hiring for night shift when there's doctor assigned at day shift at the same workspace even if the day shift is not working completely
*Fixed characters sometimes getting stuck when trying to switch to his/her workplace trough assign workplace button
*Implemented reset of wrong diagnosis after an hour of blocking patient's doctor instead of returning to a waiting room
'''Included in hotfix from 24.03.2020'''
*Fixed dead characters with surgery priority set by the player blocking other surgeries
*Fixed cloud saves not always correctly deleted from server
*Fixed stuck characters caused by not selecting objects in a given room when on the same floor but when their path goes via the ground floor
*Fixed hospitalized and released patients coming back by ambulance after being treated and released when they still have some lab tests running at midnight
'''Included in hotfix from 19.03.2020'''
*Fixed black ambulance stretcher positioning breaking the ambulance when unloading area is placed at the furthermost point
*Fixed lying free time actions like asking for books using nurses without patient care role
*Fixed missing bookcase in building mode catalogue for wards
*Fixed radiologists from wrong shift could be selected for usg when offloaded to radiology
*Fixed names for cardio and sono at radiology in all languages
*Fixed negative modifiers from critical needs not reset
*Fixed mandatory equipment set as recommended for cardio & sono at radiology
*Fixed scrubbing sink not tagged as normal sink and not used outside of ORs
*Fixed doctors sometimes stuck reserved with other doctor's patient *this could happen when multiple doctors are serving way past their shift and one of them gets released from doctor mode, then the doctor who belongs on the current shift will return and take back their patients *and if one of the patients is still around waiting for another player-controlled doctor, the patient could get stolen
*Fixed characters without workspace sent to 0, 0 after commuting to work, no workspace pop up pops up instead
*Fixed shortcuts from management to prefabs not working when clicking the icons
*Fixed 'exposed to weather' modifier applied to characters walking over planned rooms outside
*Improved arm/leg cast/orthosis cz description
*Hotfixed interview stuck on a deleted reserved object
*Hotfixed transports of patients on deleted stretchers
*[DOCTOR MODE] fixed doctor mode blinking red when some of the critical patients are only spawned
==Patch 25 - April 27th, 2020==
''Hi everybody, a new patch is out, mostly with fixes related to Hospital Services and new features from patch 24. Thanks again for reporting the problems, it really helps us fix them as quickly as possible!''
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed active department applied to all objects on the active floor during undo, breaking workspace assignment (included in hotfix from 25th April)
*Hotfixed an error in logistics UI caused by characters with workspaces but no home room
*Fixed janitors still reserving workspaces after their room gets deleted
*Fixed resetting workspace after discarding undo
*Fixed duplicate cardiology skill in skill selector
*Fixed radiologists sometimes escaping their patients (added patient check to radiologist during lunch time)
*Fixed LOC_ID errors in names of objects from Doctor Mode when Doctor Mode isn't installed
*Fixed wrong icon shown in hiring card for gift shop vendor
*Fixed blocked hiring of second gift shop vendor
*Unlocked new deparmtents in challenge levels
*Fixed pharmacy desk graphics
*Fixed a typo in Essential thrombocythemia LOC
*Fixed don't cross barrier set to blocking
*Changed EMG in study room prefab to PC
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed go to button in popups not correctly centering rotated camera on patientsg rotated camera on patients
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==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263 - October 31st, 2018==
Hi all! First, big thanks to everybody playing the game and especially to all of you who reported issues. It's really appreciated, as we're trying to fix as many of them as soon as possible. Here are release notes for our first patch:
*Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*Set music to always loop.
*Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276 - November 2nd, 2018==
Second patch is out with more fixes!
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*Small fixes in texts.
*A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303 - November 2nd, 2018==
One more patch for the weekend!
*Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*Fixed a few min room sizes.
*Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*Fixed MRI price.
*A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331 - November 5th, 2018==
Patch 4 is up!
*Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*Small fixes in texts.
*Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398 - November 9th, 2018==
Hi all, once again big thanks to everybody who keeps reporting issues, it really helps! We seem to be on a good track when it comes to catching the most critical ones - and hopefully, starting with the next patch, we'll be able to start including more and more of the planned or requested improvements.
*Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523 - November 15th, 2018==
*Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*Removed unused message types from options.
*Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611 - November 23rd, 2018==
More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691 - December 6th, 2018==
*New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*Increased manual UI scale range
*Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*Implemented run in background, added to options
*Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*Fixed a couple more internal errors
*Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725 - December 11th, 2018==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766 - December 18th, 2018==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
==Patch 11 - Project Hospital 1.0.14826 - January 8th, 2019==
Hi all, before jumping straight to the usual release notes - happy new year everybody and big thanks to all the new players that joined us during the winter sale and especially to everybody who still took their time to send us bug reports, it really helps, especially when trying to catch some of the rare issues!
*Fixed a regression: hidden error in doctors with no workspace causing patients of a specific department to keep waiting forever
*Fixed characters from events sometimes allowed to despawn over midnight while the event is still running
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck on despawned patients
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck when leaving an examination with technologists while they don't have a doctor
*Fixed doctors in rare cases stuck reserved by a patient who has already left
*Fixed a hidden error in case of switching doctor's skills during surgery
*Fixed nurses stuck with stretcher when their patient got despawned (race condition with paramedics?)
*Fixed nurse stuck in an animation when reserved right after delivering food
*Fixed exam tables with blocked stretcher access point not causing the room to be unusable
*Fixed wrong price evaluation when building walls over walls in nw-se direction
*Fixed a rare case of patients getting up from ambulance stretcher on arrival
*Fixed janitors leaving carts behind when their department gets closed
*Fixed patients not transported away from closed departments in a couple of specific cases (like waiting for a bed, still physically at another department)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not available in some situations (plasmapheresis, antidiarrheals)
*Fixed a few typos in texts
*Added another fallback pass to pathfinding - stuck patients will ignore access rights instead of getting completely stuck
==Patch 12 - Project Hospital 1.0.14958 - January 25th, 2019==
Hi all, while we're working on some bigger UI improvements (we'll be soon sending new texts to translators so we can get everything ready in as many languages as possible), we're of course also paying attention to the reported issues, so here are a few fixes as usually.
*Updated all translations to the latest version from github
*Disabled locking of areas on above the ground floors (building above ambulance parking lot is now possible)
*Disabled 'good boss' perk for other occupations than doctors
*Implemented receptionist perks affecting patients
*Improved workload tracking for radiology rooms and examination units
*Allowed examinations that discover surgery complications to be planned in patient's card even when already done previously
*Allowed nurses with stretchers to ignore objects if they get stuck
*Fixed events not available in campaign levels
*Fixed janitors ignoring blood when cleaning areas of other departments
*Fixed patients on ICU sometimes re-transported to their own bed for examination
*Fixed moved objects in building mode disappearing when switching to different categories while already moving an object
*Fixed preview of attachment object stuck on when placing composite objects in case the previous object with attachment was deleted during move
*Fixed a rare case of nurses stuck going to stretcher
*Fixed changing of department possible when it shouldn't be allowed (in case player opened the department selection panel already, for example right before patient transport)
*Fixed dead and misdiagnosed patients counted only in department statistics, not overall hospital statistics
*Fixed various issues in the medical database (skill for ethanol doses, rooms for chelation therapy, bacteremia discovery, too hardcore collapse timers on cardiac arrest symptoms, unstable blood pressure moved to high hazard, a few treatments were not allowed on ICU, ...)
*Fixed a couple of cases of broken stretchers stuck in the scene
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors
*Fixed a few typos in tooltips
==Patch 13 - Project Hospital 1.0.15215 - February 14th, 2019==
And we were expecting this patch to be just a few quick fixes. :)
*Added new translations: Polish and Hungarian, made the language list in options scrollable
*Implemented skipping of procedures that have been waiting for a long time, added specific info about what a procedure is waiting for
*Improved workload tracking, implemented room workload display as text, implemented workload tracking for labs
*Added a summary of workload shown after every shift
*Improved priorities of surgeries between patients
*Implemented smooth fadeout of patients on stretchers in elevators
*Implemented automatic hiding of objects when placing walls
*Implemented a notification about employees without any allowed roles
*Implemented specific handling and notifications about patients in broken beds (for example with a deleted bedside cabinet)
*Implemented reset of roles and a switch of clothing style when assigning employees to workspaces in a different type of room
*Implemented deleting saved games from the load game dialog
*Patient portraits are also shown on reserved operating tables in management
*Staff prefer staff-only rooms if available (like wc)
*Characters with stretchers strongly prefer indoor routes even when the route is longer
*Increased default staff limit to 250 (we'll need to update the recommended hardware requirements to match, but no major change)
*Increased overall sound volume
*A few small UI improvements
*Fixed a regression: deletion of user-created prefabs wasn't working
*Fixed scrolling not working on certain touchpads
*Fixed bulldozing objects sometimes leaving one half behind
*Fixed interns allowed in on-call rooms
*Fixed patients not hidden when reserving an ambulance
*Fixed first treatment in treatment sequence shown in diagnosis table instead of main symptom treatment
*Fixed chief doctor UI incorrectly shown at radiology
*Fixed neurologist (technologist) not correctly shown in the management UI
*Fixed defibrillation sometimes running for too long
*Fixed certain characters not reacting immediately to being assigned to a different department
*Fixed first ambulance patients sometimes spawning one day too late
*Fixed patients in a deleted waiting room sometimes stuck standing up and sitting down for a while
*Fixed one more case of technologists in lab stuck
*Fixed re-setup of patients coming back after wrong diagnosis but by an ambulance
*Fixed floor material not automatically added to the floor above when adding foundations on ground floor of a multi-floor building
*Fixed a bug in rendering when blood was turned off
*Fixed decals not accessible when building mode was activated for the first time by clicking rooms in management
*Fixed radiology examinations not planned to discover surgery complication symptoms
*Fixed a couple of database issues (treatments at ICU etc.)
==Patch 14 - Project Hospital 1.0.15420 - March 14th, 2019==
Despite a small medical crisis among our tech team, bugs are still being fixed :)
*Fixed a regression: staff not using objects in green/blue rooms when there's a designated staff-only area (this was affecting water dispensers or washing hands)
*Fixed a regression: surgeries sometimes stuck reserved by a lower-priority patient
*Fixed objects allowed to be picked up from the areas outside of hospital property
*Fixed one case of procedure reservation state not correctly displayed for hospitalized patients
*Fixed doctors walking to wrong position if they started an examination while still in the examination room with previous patient and the next patient was being delivered there
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting rooms where a procedure was currently being performed
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting beds while a nurse was performing the patient care procedure
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting anesthesiology machine while a patient was on the way to trauma center to be stabilized
*Fixed a rare case of medicine delivery stuck running the whole afternoon
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in 'being checked by a nurse' while the nurse has been freed already
*Fixed eye test patient animation (gloves were automatically added to all examination animations, but this one is not played by a doctor)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not allowed in specific situations (liver medication on ICU, chest auscultation for patients hospitalized at general surgery)
*Fixed 'couldn't wash hands' modifier reset too late
*Fixed objects assigned as night shift workspaces not allowed to be deleted in closed departments
*Increased time technologists spend idle at their desk before running to common room
==Project Hospital 1.1 is out! - Project Hospital 1.1.16207 - May 30th, 2019==
We're happy to announce Project Hospital 1.1, a major update with some of the most requested features, user experience improvements and Workshop support!
This update contains roughly four months of work, already in production during the last two patches - because of the nature of the new features and content it made sense to test and balance everything together.
We really hope you enjoy the new version and we're looking forward to what you come up with for the workshop!
So, thanks for your patience, let's move to the release notes :)
'''Custom content support update'''
*Improved mod support for creating graphical assets
*Creating scenarios in game
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing mods
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing scenarios
'''"First impressions" update'''
*Improved menus
*Loading tips
*Preview screenshots and more info about saved games
*Video background in main menu
*Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
[[File:11a.png|thumb|Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)]]
'''UI'''
*New workspace panels in management
*Updated management interface with new shared rooms category
*New hiring UI with more categories (**don't forget to click on individual workspaces to open hiring card!**), indication of required specializations for all professions
*Department statistics with room workloads, prestige, patient details and procedure info
*Polished hospital statistics, added yesterday's statistics panel
*Tooltips for symptoms in table of diagnoses
*More keyboard shortcuts (departments mapped to 1-9, DEL for bulldozer tool, ...)
*Cleaned up buttons in tool panels in building mode
*Notifications have configurable colors
*A couple of new notifications on the main panel for trying to hire characters to a room they're not allowed
*More info about why an ambulance can't be placed (for example on an above-the ground floor, this was surprisingly easy to miss)
*Exam units show patient portraits when a procedure is running there
*Added info about required hospitalization to surgery tooltips
*(Plus a lot of small quality-of-life improvements in the UI)
[[File:11b.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
[[File:11c.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
'''Gameplay'''
*New insurance company objectives and rewards (more varied and hopefully more fun, more challenging in the late game *for example performing surgeries, saving patients after collapses)
*New laboratories department shared between other departments (Hematology, Histology and Microbiology labs with some new equipment)
*Sharing more rooms, for example sharing common rooms between departments for free time and staff lunch
*Added maximum number of insurance companies contracted at once, balanced to send similar numbers of patients as the original insurance companies
*Smooth ranges of patient numbers sent by insurance companies according to prestige
*Random events
*Improved rules for making events available after unlocking, all departments are no more needed
*Added detection that patient's doctor doesn't have diagnostics role allowed
*Night clinic
*Patients leave after not being seen for too long, not only when clinic closes
*Implemented moving patients waiting at reception to a waiting room if shifts have changed and there's no receptionist
*Releasing patients from observation back to clinic if they're not at risk anymore, added a couple of notifications
*Receptionist is a proper employee role now
*Improved rules for which roles are available where (anesthesiology, reception)
*Staff limit can be increased to 400 in options (only attempt this if you have at least the recommended hardware)
*Staff counter on main panel blinks when trying to hire an employee and the employee limit has been reached
*Improved visual side of characters entering/exiting elevators (timing, fade in, fixed overlapping)
*Improved handling of priorities on Trauma and Observation
*Implemented specific detection of procedures not available to be prescribed at a certain department (not only when a specific doctor doesn't have the required skill)
*New notification for not enough stretchers to transport all patients at a department
*Idle characters without workspace now show it as their status in their card
*Updated tutorials and dependency tree visualization to match updated mechanics
*Disabled releasing patients during the night, they'll wait for the morning
*Implemented leveling up anesthesiology also by resuscitating collapsed patients
*If a patient dies, this counts in statistics of the department where their diagnosis belongs, not ICU where they usually end up after a collapse
*Disabled department change to radiology for nurses and doctors
[[File:11d.png|thumb|Labs]]
'''Building'''
*Rooms in management mode can be used as a planning tool (before constructing foundations)
*Move room tool (available under prefabs)
*Automatically hiding objects when building/deleting walls
*When placing a prefab that will add foundations underneath, the visualization is now consistent with using the foundations tool
*A new notification on the main panel for 'out of funds'
*More colors for doors
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed planned procedures not cancelled if one of the reserved employees gets fired
*Fixed few issues with closing departments (for example janitors currently in a bathroom wouldn't return their carts)
*Fixed missing department state update when switching certain roles
*Fixed janitor's portraits sometimes incorrectly showing up in management mode in rooms they're cleaning
*Fixed broken layout of symptoms panel in patient's card in case there's more than 16 symptoms
*Fixed dirty environment satisfaction modifier applied to characters way too late
*Fixed portraits of patients shown above lab equipment rendered also on incorrect floors
*Fixed wrong floor type applied when destroying foundations on above-the-ground floors
*Fixed radiologist's too impatient behavior when idle
*Fixed patients going to their department's waiting room even if another department's lab is processing their sample
*Fixed patients without planned examinations slowing down waiting rooms by waiting for their original doctor
*Fixed table of employees stuck with wrong filter in a couple of cases
*Fixed lab procedures sometimes stuck in the 'sampling finished' state for hospitalized patients
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available at ICU
*Fixed bladder not kept reset for immobile HDU patients
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors in specific procedures
*Fixed collapse script sometimes selecting doctors according to incorrect hospitalization type
*Fixed tables errorong out on invalid data when opened while another save was being loaded
*Fixed url on the bug reporting button in main menu (was using the wrong top level domain after changes on forumotion's side)
*Fixed 'no workspace' notification popping up for fired employees
*Fixed automatic switch to new automatically created departments (this would affect old saves where the lab department gets automatically created)
*Fixed sinks allowed to be placed on bins but then immediately deleted
*Fixed popups blinking when pressing escape
*Fixed total satisfaction not recalculated when patients respawn for their second visit, fixed satisfaction not always updated when modifiers get reset
*Fixed reserved tiles allowed to be selected to be cleaned by janitors (so they don't wipe collapsed patients)
*Fixed examination availability not updated when AI switches (hospitalized) patient's department
*Fixed an error if a patient is sent away while the paramedic who originally brought them is still walking through the hospital
*Fixed rotation of multiple rooms in prefabs
*Fixed examination list in patient card not updated if a department that provides some of the procedures gets closed
*Fixed radiologists not showing patient and examination in their card when running examinations on clinic patients
*Fixed bladder/food scripts cancelled when cancelling planned treatments when patient is filling needs
*Fixed popups previously moved by the player appearing on top of ingame menu, fixed menu not opened by escape if a popup is active
==Patch 15 - Project Hospital 1.1.16229 - June 5th, 2019==
Hi all, we're happy and relieved to see that the release of 1.1 went smoothly, but there were still a few issues we wanted to address as soon as possible, especially the problem with language selection not loaded correctly on startup.
So, thanks for all the feedback and bug reports, here's a small patch to address the recent issues.
Also, the workshop page has started to fill with new scenarios and mods, make sure to check them out! :)
*Fixed a regression: [Steam only] language settings not correctly loaded
*Fixed sandbox options not applied when playing a scenario
*Fixed radiologists available for hire always regenerated during load
*Fixed queue in a waiting room stuck on reserved info TV when deleting waiting rooms while patients are being called
*Fixed operating rooms from different department used when the one from patients department is free but on a different floor
*Fixed patients (rarely) released from observation with a reserved technologist
*Fixed lab delivery script (rarely) stuck on fired and later deleted technologists
*Fixed duplicate insurance company reward in "uninsured"
==Patch 16 - Project Hospital 1.1.16350 - June 20th, 2019==
No rest for the wicked! :) Here's a few more small improvements and fixes of recently discovered bugs. Thanks to everybody who still took their time to report issues and send suggestions!
*Enabled free building in tutorial levels as it was possible to run out of money when building recklessly
*Disabled shortcuts for switching departments in tutorials, it was possible to get stuck using these
*Disallowed placement of PCs on the wrong side of the second work desk
*Set all tables (patients, staff, symptoms) to only expand downwards
*Implemented floor rendering automatically taking in account extra floors, so tall workshop scenarios work in unmodded game
*Increased the maximum number of floating texts in the scene (sometimes XPs weren't shown for all characters in huge hospitals)
*Fixed USG and cardio technologist shown in management UI for night shift at a couple of departments that don't need them
*Fixed broken UI of the load game panel when opened before saving any games
*Fixed random events silently erroring out if there's no night shift at the clinic
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck with patient that's transported away but doesn't exist anymore
*Fixed check of patient's department failing when patient's room gets deleted
*Fixed skill points not awarded during angiography procedure
*Fixed a rare case of stuck events
*Fixed hospitalization locked in big hospital scenarios in sandbox
==Patch 17 - Project Hospital 1.1.16587 - July 31st, 2019==
'''The camera rotation patch'''
'''Camera rotation'''
*Implemented camera rotation in normal game mode, building mode and management mode
*Updated all campaign and sandbox levels so they look the part from all camera angles :)
[[File:P17.gif|thumb|Camera rotation]]
'''Localization'''
*Korean translation is now included in the game
*Updated translations to latest versions from github
'''Gameplay'''
*[CHANGE] Two surgery nurses are now required at each department to have more control over surgical teams
*[CHANGE] Implemented trauma stabilization role for nurses
*Implemented more even distribution of patients between clinic doctors (prioritized by room workload)
*Implemented free time and lunch for janitors, allowed janitors to have the hard working perk
*Implemented immediate switch of dress code colors when switching employee's department
*Implemented a rule that marks a room inaccessible for patients also if all tiles are inaccessible, not only if some of the equipment is
*Enabled releasing patients from trauma regardless of time of day
*Implemented a restriction so the hardworking perk can't be combined with the scholar perk
*Added chief doctors for employees on radiology and lab department to be taken from emergency
*Implemented bonus from studying also for technologists
*Implemented inaccessibility evaluation for blue rooms if accidentally marked in red
*Implemented cap of the number of reports that doctors write at the end of the day (max 10)
*Implemented a notification about inaccessible elevators
*Implemented a notification about patients who are about to leave the clinic
*Enabled level up notifications for all (not only bookmarked) characters
'''UI'''
*[OPTIONS] Added daylight to building mode
*[OPTIONS] Implemented separate UI scale for main panel
*Added scrolling arrows to lists of examinations/treatments in patient card when there's more than one page (for players without a mouse wheel)
*Implemented sorting of save files by name or date
*Enabled all hospitalizations to be always listed in treatment list (was based on symptom hazard and somewhat restrictive)
*Implemented third state of transparency button: transparent objects; updated tooltip
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed 'unlock all departments' not applied when playing custom scenarios
*Fixed event notification not popping up after declining random event
*Fixed normal bed on ICU only needing live support
*Fixed a hidden error when deleting an event message
*Fixed elevator foundations only placed on the ground floor
*Fixed broken doors in elevators (saved with old versions of the game) breaking bulldozer tool
*Fixed a rare case of two doctors stuck waiting for each other to finish commuting
*Fixed a hidden error in patients without a doctor with both exm and trt planed, going to a radiologist
*Fixed patients leaving the hospital from the loo with no payment
*Fixed employee selection (employee list activated via the button on the side) for a workspace in an office that's already taken
*Fixed janitors selecting inaccessible dirty tiles (a rare but possible situation) and getting stuck
*Fixed global script manager not reset on exit to menu (scripts could survive until some global events get fired in the next map)
*Fixed elevator selection not taking in account elevator accessibility on destination floor when staring on the ground floor
*Fixed bed panels in logistics not sorted from back to front
*Fixed stroke not detectable on emergency
*Fixed popup about finished hospitalization popping up forever on observation if a patient has some procedures planned
*Fixed doctors stuck reserved by deleted patients (after moving rooms, the doctors were reserved for a collapsed patient)
*Fixed missing validation of patient accessibility after placing rooms
==Patch 18 - Project Hospital 1.1.17007 - September 12th, 2019==
Hi all, while we continue working on new features, here's a quick minor patch that fixes some of the recently reported problems with gameplay or camera rotation.
*added a specific rule for setting automatic UI scale in 1440 x 900 resolution
*optimized GC memory access in a few game systems (should improve occassional micro-stuttering)
*fixed positions of elevators not saved correctly for different camera directions so elevators on new floors could appear in wrong positions
*fixed newly created prefabs starting with different orientation than expected when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed collapsed patients on the floor not positioned correctly when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed doctor's reservation incorrectly reset when a doctor from a clinic resuscitates a collapsed hospitalized patient
*fixed 'writing reports' stuck active while the doctor is already going home
*fixed a popup about janitor workspaces incorrectly popping up at radiology
*fixed blood sometimes still rendered even if a stretcher was placed on top of it (which should clean the tile)
*fixed mod data not correctly loaded when overriding certain original values in the database (like the list of rooms in examinations)
*fixed broken ambulance parking in one community scenario by disabling required access to parking marker objects
*[Steam] implemented re-reporting of achievements that failed to be sent to Steam the first time they got unlocked
==Patch 19 - Project Hospital 1.1.19 - October 30th, 2019==
'''The Halloween Patch'''
While we're finishing last features for Doctor Mode, we're still working on improvements and fixes based on feedback from the community - here's the latest batch with a few spooky surprises. :)
'''Features'''
*[Mod support] changed linking of rooms and procedures to tags so new departments can be added more easily
*[Mod support] implemented support for custom icons for departments, skills and procedures
*Updated all translations with latest fixes from community translators (thanks!)
*Implemented portrait bubbles showing object reservation
*Implemented a system that distributes hospitalized patient between exam units more evenly
*Implemented better handling of priority of non-critical surgeries
*Implemented doctor's rating and simple statistics in doctor's card
*Balanced leveling of employees between different departments
*Balanced employee and skill leveling
*Enabled unlimited number of controlled patients
*Some small UI improvements, mostly making three-state buttons more consistent
*Enabled washing hands during bladder script also in kitchen sinks *useful for WCs in wards
*Enabled stabilization procedure to start with only a doctor, waiting for a free nurse often looked like staff were neglecting patients
*Enabled all examinations that don't need any equipment to be done directly at wards
*Implemented a few configurable keyboard shortcuts (available in the launcher)
*Implemented range of probabilities for surgery complications
*Added a slot for future DLC levels to main menu
*Added a few Halloween decorations
*Zombies!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a bug causing one of the ambulances to spawn in broken state on certain maps when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed XP and payment texts rendered at incorrect positions when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed a problem with parking areas that were created using prefabs sometimes breaking parking area detection
*Fixed collapse in bed requiring diagnostics and patient care roles (and not starting at trauma center when staff look idle)
*Fixed nurses getting books to hospitalized lying patients chosen from random departments
*Fixed surgeries easily broken by sending a patient to ICU while being operated on
*Fixed an error in elevator lookup in case elevators got deleted while an employee with a stretcher was already on their way
*Fixed a few more hidden errors
==Patch 20 - Project Hospital 1.1.16717 - November 26th, 2019==
'''Doctor Mode DLC is out!'''
We're happy to announce that Doctor Mode, the first DLC for Project Hospital is now out!
- A new game mode: take over your doctors and oversee their cases
- New handy visualizations of your patient's conditions and activities
- Character editor to create your own employees
- New equipment and decorations for (not only) doctor's offices
- New insurance company and objectives
- Three new customizable difficulty options
- Quick tutorial
- Big campaign level focused on doctor and hospital progress
- Code blue function for assigning high priority to any patient
- 8 new achievements!
The DLC comes with an updated version of the game with quite a few fixes and improvements - here are the release notes:
*Implemented better support for DLCs
*Implemented automatic takeover of all patients which can be enabled for individual departments (new icon in management!)
*Implemented three levels of notifications: popup/log/completely off
*Implemented specific tooltips for hospitalization room statistics in departments statistics in hospital management card (different for emergency, ICU and specialized departments)
*More variety in character portraits
*Disabled payments for ambulances that have been disabled the whole day
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed lights not working correctly for objects in a few specific cases
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed bulldozer tool leaving behind one tile of the far side of walls (not visible until rotating the view)
*Fixed employees sometimes showing no info about what they're reserved for
*Fixed nurses sometimes stuck reserved forever
*Fixed inconsistency in foundation edge price (it was possible to save a bit by building the edge first)
*Fixed diagnosis in patient tooltip not showing 'none' if a patient has no diagnosis yet
*Fixed overlap between select skill panel and statistics segment in doctor card
*Fixed a few cases of overflowing texts in the UI
==Patch 21 - Project Hospital 1.1.17661 - December 3rd, 2019==
*Fixed a hidden error that was causing weird behavior or stuck characters in a few different cases
*Fixed missing examinations that uncover surgery complications in the unfiltered list of examinations (when playing with hidden diagnostic hints)
*Fixed patients not automatically taken over after reception triage when the department is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed patients sometimes not automatically taken over after being brought in in an ambulance when emergency is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed a few treatments that would get stuck when performed at emergency with an ICU-qualified doctor
*Fixed active department switching when typing age in character editor (when not using numpad to enter the age)
*Fixed wrong tooltip for employee occupations in character editor
*Fixed text overflow in hardcore difficulty panel in doctor mode
*Fixed a couple of typos and one missing LOC text
*Fixed moving beds possibly causing a false detection of a finished room in Tutorial 3 and blocking progress through the level
*Fixed staff ignoring WCs/food from other departments if it's not marked staff only
==Patch 22 - Project Hospital 1.1.17901 - January 14th, 2020==
First patch of the 2020's! :) A couple new features for modders and fixes of the recently discovered issues as usually.
'''Features & changes'''
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for diagnoses only affecting one gender (new tag <MatchingGenderRef>)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for departments with no hospitalization (new tag <NoHospitalization>)
*Implemented sorting in tables
*Enabled planning of examinations looking for medium hazard symptoms after a diagnosis gets confirmed only for medium and high certainty
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed an error triggered when moving lab shelves/cabinets and CTs and MRIs
*Fixed composite object preview leaving behind ghostly attachments if a composite object gets deleted during move, fixed switching between building mode categories causing currently moved object to be deleted
*Fixed sorting in load game panel causing immediate load if the same file is on the first position both when sorted alphabetically and according to date
*Fixed a few French texts for object placement
*Fixed maximal zoom-out in building mode resulting in visible stripe on the side of the screen in certain resolutions
*Fixed early bird perk
*Fixed objects graphics not positioned correctly for coffee machine, diploma, whiteboard
*Fixed a typo in migraine symptom description id causing missing loc
*Hotfixed deleted characters in bookmarked character list causing a hidden error
*Fixed angiography panel not showing positioning hing for angiography screen (it only worked one way round)
*Fixed a few procedures not available at ICU or Emergency (gastroscopy, gonioscopy, cbc sampling)
*[CAMERA ROTATION] fixed object graphics not correctly updated when placing prefabs with rotated camera
==Patch 23 - March 10th==
Hi all, while we keep working on and teasing new content on social media, here's an update with all the requested features and fixes we managed to implement in the meantime. We hope you find some useful tools these and it should be now easier to make your hospitals as efficient as possible. Thanks for your continued support and thanks to everybody who is still reporting the issues you come accross!
'''Features & changes'''
*Added surgery priority table
*Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
*Cloud save support
*Improved pathfinding (object selection using closest path distance, some optimizations)
*Added a few sound effects for ICU, surgeries, defibrillation, improved a few animations
*Clone tool in building mode for floors, walls and objects
*Added simplified sonography and cardiography units to radiology to work as an alternative to having the units at individual departments
*Allowed anesthesiologists from ICU to participate in surgeries at different departments
*Keyboard shortcuts in building mode for selecting individual objects on a single tile
*Implemented cleanup of examinations and treatments that can't be performed at a specific department when switching patients between departments
*Implemented resizable employee selector panel, fixed gaps between portraits when the list has been filtered by workspace
*Implemented waiting for receptionists at closest free 3x3 tile area (similar to patients overflowing from waiting rooms)
*Implemented alternating colors to highlight objects that are both reserved by someone and blocked or missing a required attachment
*Added a new notification for broken hospitalization when 'assist at surgery' role gets disabled for all doctors
*Added three new loading tips
*Added new label for doctors waiting for the next patient that's on his/her way (employee card says "Next patient is coming" instead of "Idle")
*Small loading time and save size improvements
*Updated Korean translation
*Capped event rewards
*Changed prestige bonus display in prestige tooltip to percentages
*[MOD SUPPORT] enabled overriding character textures
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved save check for content from uninstalled mods
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved game-side detection of errors in mods when starting up
[[File:P23a.png|thumb|Added surgery priority table]]
'''Fixes'''
*Disabled "complicated diagnosis" popup when there's only one available examination left
*Fixed door graphics not updated when a door gets deleted
*Fixed employees not correctly showing reservation when performing first aid
*Fixed collapses not started when there's no hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed patients sent away by closing a department still waiting for clinic doctors
*Fixed UI stuck after clicking a room in logistics with one of the cards with name panel open
*Fixed events available even without hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed mod validation text in load panel stuck red after selecting files
*Fixed free building not allowing to build with negative bank balance
*Fixed costs shown as floating text with free building
*Fixed paying for prefab doors twice
*Fixed dragging over ui cancelling current action in building mode plus missing change from free building fix
*Fixed inconsistent behavior in building mode when switching wall tools
*Fixed random rotation of moved objects with attachments
*Fixed operating table not able to attach to anesthesiology machine on trauma center if the anesthesiology machine was placed first
*Fixed one half of stretchers causing objects placed next to it reporting they would block it
[[File:P23b.png|thumb|Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone]]
*Fixed character editor sometimes causing UI to get stuck when the name/age panels didn't get closed
*Fixed character editor sometimes generating characters with glasses even if not selected by the player
*Fixed schedule panel overlapping main panel when playing with modified UI scale
*Fixed moving stretchers not correctly lit
*Fixed spawned characters appearing in the table of controlled patients
*Fixed changing departments allowed in a few cases where it made no sense
*Fixed wrong animation assigned to 'speech listening' examination
*Hotfixed surgeons stuck reserved by hospitalized patients, possibly after changing roles
*Hotfixed stretchers stuck behind black ambulance *possibly only happening with old maps where the black ambulance got originally spawned at a position overlapping the stretcher spawn position
*Hotfixed lab specialists sometimes stuck at the last equipment they used after finishing tests for a hospitalized patient
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance lens flare positions
==Patch 24 - April 22nd, 2020==
Hi everybody, while we're approaching the release of Hospital Services DLC, here's one more big update with improvements, fixes and an overhauled Internal Medicine department.
Yes, Project Hospital now has UNDO in building mode! Seriously though, this was one of the most complicated features to implement, so we'll appreciate if you let us know if it breaks in any specific circumstances.
And it wouldn't be a Project Hospital update without a few camera rotation fixes. :)
'''Features & changes'''
*Internal medicine *updated diagnoses at internal medicine department, it will be now more challenging and more profitable (and more focused on pulmonary diseases)
*Internal medicine *removed surgical procedures, added new specialized room with unique equipment and new procedures
*Improved efficiency of Radiology by smarter examination planning by the AI doctors and by making the radiologists more patient at their workspace :)
*Implemented UNDO in building mode
*Implemented automatic taking away of ambulance patients when emergency is closed
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented check of procedures during load to catch files broken by uninstalled mods earlier (stable)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Hotfixed collapse symptoms that don't lead to a procedure causing stuck characters, probably broken in one of the mods (or a combination of mods) out in the wild
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented automatic return to menu with reporting of errors if the game fails to load a save (changed but still installed mods breaking diagnoses for example), added check for diagnoses to the main save game check
*[DOCTOR MODE] updated prices of doctor mode objects
*Improved automatic UI scale for main panel in 1280 x 800 resolution
*Implemented automatic cancellation of a few examinations when moving patient to ICU or trauma when there are faster alternatives available there (ECG, echo, USG)
*Increased extended employee limit to 600
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed replacing of a room with the same type of room but from a different department
*Fixed rooms not always correctly marked as working after reopening closed departments
*Fixed incorrectly reserved sofa in the 'inefficient' campaign level
*Fixed missing head lamp in one of the examination animations
*Fixed using dynamite/foundations over parking lots
*Fixed events triggered right before midnight spawning patients stuck on impossible visit time
*Fixed treatments planned by the player when a patient is coming to radiology breaking the radiology examination and getting technologists stuck
*Fixed AI doctors sometimes unnecessarily planning two examinations both used to detect the same symptom (like USG and FAST)
*Fixed nurses showing their own portrait on the patient list in their employee card while performing patient checkup
*Fixed characters rotated during object use clipping through stuff, their orientation was used to determine whether they should be rendered in front or behind an object, using the object orientation instead
*Fixed moving of objects with attachments not checking attachment placement and if it allow objects above, this could lead to the attachment being lost
*Fixed event objective button causing insurance to open instead of event patients in some cases when loading first save after booting up the game
*Set font family for Russian on mac to normal for all texts, bold is not really bold in the default font and is hard to read
*Fixed CBC not available at the ICU
*Fixed un-reservation of patient's bed when they are transported away (when they were not in their room their bed got stuck)
*Implemented automatic cleanup of tmp files left among maps after unzipping
*Fixed hospitalized patients performing 'free time' activities too often even when waiting for an examination
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed stat lab and waiting room info panels showing at correct position only with default camera orientation
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed objects selected for delete left highlighted after rotating the camera view
*Fixed 'waiting for player' not popping up after transferring controlled patient with no planned procedures between departments
*Implemented automatic switching of active department when clicking surgery table button in patient card so the surgery table opens for patient's department
*Fixed disabled hiring for night shift when there's doctor assigned at day shift at the same workspace even if the day shift is not working completely
*Fixed characters sometimes getting stuck when trying to switch to his/her workplace trough assign workplace button
*Implemented reset of wrong diagnosis after an hour of blocking patient's doctor instead of returning to a waiting room
'''Included in hotfix from 24.03.2020'''
*Fixed dead characters with surgery priority set by the player blocking other surgeries
*Fixed cloud saves not always correctly deleted from server
*Fixed stuck characters caused by not selecting objects in a given room when on the same floor but when their path goes via the ground floor
*Fixed hospitalized and released patients coming back by ambulance after being treated and released when they still have some lab tests running at midnight
'''Included in hotfix from 19.03.2020'''
*Fixed black ambulance stretcher positioning breaking the ambulance when unloading area is placed at the furthermost point
*Fixed lying free time actions like asking for books using nurses without patient care role
*Fixed missing bookcase in building mode catalogue for wards
*Fixed radiologists from wrong shift could be selected for usg when offloaded to radiology
*Fixed names for cardio and sono at radiology in all languages
*Fixed negative modifiers from critical needs not reset
*Fixed mandatory equipment set as recommended for cardio & sono at radiology
*Fixed scrubbing sink not tagged as normal sink and not used outside of ORs
*Fixed doctors sometimes stuck reserved with other doctor's patient *this could happen when multiple doctors are serving way past their shift and one of them gets released from doctor mode, then the doctor who belongs on the current shift will return and take back their patients *and if one of the patients is still around waiting for another player-controlled doctor, the patient could get stolen
*Fixed characters without workspace sent to 0, 0 after commuting to work, no workspace pop up pops up instead
*Fixed shortcuts from management to prefabs not working when clicking the icons
*Fixed 'exposed to weather' modifier applied to characters walking over planned rooms outside
*Improved arm/leg cast/orthosis cz description
*Hotfixed interview stuck on a deleted reserved object
*Hotfixed transports of patients on deleted stretchers
*[DOCTOR MODE] fixed doctor mode blinking red when some of the critical patients are only spawned
==Patch 25 - April 27th, 2020==
''Hi everybody, a new patch is out, mostly with fixes related to Hospital Services and new features from patch 24. Thanks again for reporting the problems, it really helps us fix them as quickly as possible!''
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed active department applied to all objects on the active floor during undo, breaking workspace assignment (included in hotfix from 25th April)
*Hotfixed an error in logistics UI caused by characters with workspaces but no home room
*Fixed janitors still reserving workspaces after their room gets deleted
*Fixed resetting workspace after discarding undo
*Fixed duplicate cardiology skill in skill selector
*Fixed radiologists sometimes escaping their patients (added patient check to radiologist during lunch time)
*Fixed LOC_ID errors in names of objects from Doctor Mode when Doctor Mode isn't installed
*Fixed wrong icon shown in hiring card for gift shop vendor
*Fixed blocked hiring of second gift shop vendor
*Unlocked new deparmtents in challenge levels
*Fixed pharmacy desk graphics
*Fixed a typo in Essential thrombocythemia LOC
*Fixed don't cross barrier set to blocking
*Changed EMG in study room prefab to PC
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed go to button in popups not correctly centering rotated camera on patientsg rotated camera on patients
==Patch 26 - May 6th, 2019==
''Hi everybody, let us take this opportunity to thank all the new players that joined us this weekend, we're amazed by the interest in both Project Hospital and the newly released Hospital Services DLC! Here's one more patch fixing recently discovered issues, thanks again to everybody who took their time to send us a bug report!''
'''Changes'''
*Enabled shortest path distance for selecting employees to tend to collapsed patients
*Enabled undo for 'add perimeter walls' button
*Enabled undo for moving rooms
*Implemented automatic panel UI scale rules for resolutions around 1680 x 1050 to fix overlapping icons
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a recently introduced performance issue related to memory allocations (causing frequent microstuttering)
*Fixed pharmacy and gift shop sometimes stuck reserved by a patient who has left
*Fixed training stuck if employee's trained skill gets removed by the player (possibly by assigning the employee to a different department)
*Fixed training script stuck with multiple projectors
*Fixed training - projector activity without a projector
*Fixed stuck training scripts still reserving chairs
*Fixed staff at pathology not filling needs because of patients with critical symptoms
*Hotfixed bucket carts stuck reserved after janitors pick another cart (probably after deleting their room)
*Hotfixed broken attachments on broken composite objects
*Fixed generation technologist without specialization in character editor
*Fixed compression wraps not starting for hospitalized patients at specialized departments
*Fixed ice wrap not allowed at internal medicine department
*Fixed peritoneal fluid analysis sampling not allowed at ICU
*Fixed incorrect cafeteria minimum size detection
*Fixed wrong observation and regular ward decal name
*Fixed diagnoses percentage showing different values in diagnosis table
*Fixed text overlap in department statistics panel
*Fixed a typo in cz, 'parto' instead of 'patro'
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance parking not correctly highlighted when placing foundations with rotated camera
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed undo misplacing objects when undoing a delete action with rotated camera
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All patches and updates released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263 - October 31st, 2018==
Hi all! First, big thanks to everybody playing the game and especially to all of you who reported issues. It's really appreciated, as we're trying to fix as many of them as soon as possible. Here are release notes for our first patch:
*Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*Set music to always loop.
*Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276 - November 2nd, 2018==
Second patch is out with more fixes!
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*Small fixes in texts.
*A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303 - November 2nd, 2018==
One more patch for the weekend!
*Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*Fixed a few min room sizes.
*Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*Fixed MRI price.
*A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331 - November 5th, 2018==
Patch 4 is up!
*Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*Small fixes in texts.
*Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398 - November 9th, 2018==
Hi all, once again big thanks to everybody who keeps reporting issues, it really helps! We seem to be on a good track when it comes to catching the most critical ones - and hopefully, starting with the next patch, we'll be able to start including more and more of the planned or requested improvements.
*Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523 - November 15th, 2018==
*Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*Removed unused message types from options.
*Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611 - November 23rd, 2018==
More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691 - December 6th, 2018==
*New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*Increased manual UI scale range
*Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*Implemented run in background, added to options
*Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*Fixed a couple more internal errors
*Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725 - December 11th, 2018==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766 - December 18th, 2018==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
==Patch 11 - Project Hospital 1.0.14826 - January 8th, 2019==
Hi all, before jumping straight to the usual release notes - happy new year everybody and big thanks to all the new players that joined us during the winter sale and especially to everybody who still took their time to send us bug reports, it really helps, especially when trying to catch some of the rare issues!
*Fixed a regression: hidden error in doctors with no workspace causing patients of a specific department to keep waiting forever
*Fixed characters from events sometimes allowed to despawn over midnight while the event is still running
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck on despawned patients
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck when leaving an examination with technologists while they don't have a doctor
*Fixed doctors in rare cases stuck reserved by a patient who has already left
*Fixed a hidden error in case of switching doctor's skills during surgery
*Fixed nurses stuck with stretcher when their patient got despawned (race condition with paramedics?)
*Fixed nurse stuck in an animation when reserved right after delivering food
*Fixed exam tables with blocked stretcher access point not causing the room to be unusable
*Fixed wrong price evaluation when building walls over walls in nw-se direction
*Fixed a rare case of patients getting up from ambulance stretcher on arrival
*Fixed janitors leaving carts behind when their department gets closed
*Fixed patients not transported away from closed departments in a couple of specific cases (like waiting for a bed, still physically at another department)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not available in some situations (plasmapheresis, antidiarrheals)
*Fixed a few typos in texts
*Added another fallback pass to pathfinding - stuck patients will ignore access rights instead of getting completely stuck
==Patch 12 - Project Hospital 1.0.14958 - January 25th, 2019==
Hi all, while we're working on some bigger UI improvements (we'll be soon sending new texts to translators so we can get everything ready in as many languages as possible), we're of course also paying attention to the reported issues, so here are a few fixes as usually.
*Updated all translations to the latest version from github
*Disabled locking of areas on above the ground floors (building above ambulance parking lot is now possible)
*Disabled 'good boss' perk for other occupations than doctors
*Implemented receptionist perks affecting patients
*Improved workload tracking for radiology rooms and examination units
*Allowed examinations that discover surgery complications to be planned in patient's card even when already done previously
*Allowed nurses with stretchers to ignore objects if they get stuck
*Fixed events not available in campaign levels
*Fixed janitors ignoring blood when cleaning areas of other departments
*Fixed patients on ICU sometimes re-transported to their own bed for examination
*Fixed moved objects in building mode disappearing when switching to different categories while already moving an object
*Fixed preview of attachment object stuck on when placing composite objects in case the previous object with attachment was deleted during move
*Fixed a rare case of nurses stuck going to stretcher
*Fixed changing of department possible when it shouldn't be allowed (in case player opened the department selection panel already, for example right before patient transport)
*Fixed dead and misdiagnosed patients counted only in department statistics, not overall hospital statistics
*Fixed various issues in the medical database (skill for ethanol doses, rooms for chelation therapy, bacteremia discovery, too hardcore collapse timers on cardiac arrest symptoms, unstable blood pressure moved to high hazard, a few treatments were not allowed on ICU, ...)
*Fixed a couple of cases of broken stretchers stuck in the scene
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors
*Fixed a few typos in tooltips
==Patch 13 - Project Hospital 1.0.15215 - February 14th, 2019==
And we were expecting this patch to be just a few quick fixes. :)
*Added new translations: Polish and Hungarian, made the language list in options scrollable
*Implemented skipping of procedures that have been waiting for a long time, added specific info about what a procedure is waiting for
*Improved workload tracking, implemented room workload display as text, implemented workload tracking for labs
*Added a summary of workload shown after every shift
*Improved priorities of surgeries between patients
*Implemented smooth fadeout of patients on stretchers in elevators
*Implemented automatic hiding of objects when placing walls
*Implemented a notification about employees without any allowed roles
*Implemented specific handling and notifications about patients in broken beds (for example with a deleted bedside cabinet)
*Implemented reset of roles and a switch of clothing style when assigning employees to workspaces in a different type of room
*Implemented deleting saved games from the load game dialog
*Patient portraits are also shown on reserved operating tables in management
*Staff prefer staff-only rooms if available (like wc)
*Characters with stretchers strongly prefer indoor routes even when the route is longer
*Increased default staff limit to 250 (we'll need to update the recommended hardware requirements to match, but no major change)
*Increased overall sound volume
*A few small UI improvements
*Fixed a regression: deletion of user-created prefabs wasn't working
*Fixed scrolling not working on certain touchpads
*Fixed bulldozing objects sometimes leaving one half behind
*Fixed interns allowed in on-call rooms
*Fixed patients not hidden when reserving an ambulance
*Fixed first treatment in treatment sequence shown in diagnosis table instead of main symptom treatment
*Fixed chief doctor UI incorrectly shown at radiology
*Fixed neurologist (technologist) not correctly shown in the management UI
*Fixed defibrillation sometimes running for too long
*Fixed certain characters not reacting immediately to being assigned to a different department
*Fixed first ambulance patients sometimes spawning one day too late
*Fixed patients in a deleted waiting room sometimes stuck standing up and sitting down for a while
*Fixed one more case of technologists in lab stuck
*Fixed re-setup of patients coming back after wrong diagnosis but by an ambulance
*Fixed floor material not automatically added to the floor above when adding foundations on ground floor of a multi-floor building
*Fixed a bug in rendering when blood was turned off
*Fixed decals not accessible when building mode was activated for the first time by clicking rooms in management
*Fixed radiology examinations not planned to discover surgery complication symptoms
*Fixed a couple of database issues (treatments at ICU etc.)
==Patch 14 - Project Hospital 1.0.15420 - March 14th, 2019==
Despite a small medical crisis among our tech team, bugs are still being fixed :)
*Fixed a regression: staff not using objects in green/blue rooms when there's a designated staff-only area (this was affecting water dispensers or washing hands)
*Fixed a regression: surgeries sometimes stuck reserved by a lower-priority patient
*Fixed objects allowed to be picked up from the areas outside of hospital property
*Fixed one case of procedure reservation state not correctly displayed for hospitalized patients
*Fixed doctors walking to wrong position if they started an examination while still in the examination room with previous patient and the next patient was being delivered there
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting rooms where a procedure was currently being performed
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting beds while a nurse was performing the patient care procedure
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting anesthesiology machine while a patient was on the way to trauma center to be stabilized
*Fixed a rare case of medicine delivery stuck running the whole afternoon
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in 'being checked by a nurse' while the nurse has been freed already
*Fixed eye test patient animation (gloves were automatically added to all examination animations, but this one is not played by a doctor)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not allowed in specific situations (liver medication on ICU, chest auscultation for patients hospitalized at general surgery)
*Fixed 'couldn't wash hands' modifier reset too late
*Fixed objects assigned as night shift workspaces not allowed to be deleted in closed departments
*Increased time technologists spend idle at their desk before running to common room
==Project Hospital 1.1 is out! - Project Hospital 1.1.16207 - May 30th, 2019==
We're happy to announce Project Hospital 1.1, a major update with some of the most requested features, user experience improvements and Workshop support!
This update contains roughly four months of work, already in production during the last two patches - because of the nature of the new features and content it made sense to test and balance everything together.
We really hope you enjoy the new version and we're looking forward to what you come up with for the workshop!
So, thanks for your patience, let's move to the release notes :)
'''Custom content support update'''
*Improved mod support for creating graphical assets
*Creating scenarios in game
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing mods
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing scenarios
'''"First impressions" update'''
*Improved menus
*Loading tips
*Preview screenshots and more info about saved games
*Video background in main menu
*Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
[[File:11a.png|thumb|Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)]]
'''UI'''
*New workspace panels in management
*Updated management interface with new shared rooms category
*New hiring UI with more categories (**don't forget to click on individual workspaces to open hiring card!**), indication of required specializations for all professions
*Department statistics with room workloads, prestige, patient details and procedure info
*Polished hospital statistics, added yesterday's statistics panel
*Tooltips for symptoms in table of diagnoses
*More keyboard shortcuts (departments mapped to 1-9, DEL for bulldozer tool, ...)
*Cleaned up buttons in tool panels in building mode
*Notifications have configurable colors
*A couple of new notifications on the main panel for trying to hire characters to a room they're not allowed
*More info about why an ambulance can't be placed (for example on an above-the ground floor, this was surprisingly easy to miss)
*Exam units show patient portraits when a procedure is running there
*Added info about required hospitalization to surgery tooltips
*(Plus a lot of small quality-of-life improvements in the UI)
[[File:11b.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
[[File:11c.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
'''Gameplay'''
*New insurance company objectives and rewards (more varied and hopefully more fun, more challenging in the late game *for example performing surgeries, saving patients after collapses)
*New laboratories department shared between other departments (Hematology, Histology and Microbiology labs with some new equipment)
*Sharing more rooms, for example sharing common rooms between departments for free time and staff lunch
*Added maximum number of insurance companies contracted at once, balanced to send similar numbers of patients as the original insurance companies
*Smooth ranges of patient numbers sent by insurance companies according to prestige
*Random events
*Improved rules for making events available after unlocking, all departments are no more needed
*Added detection that patient's doctor doesn't have diagnostics role allowed
*Night clinic
*Patients leave after not being seen for too long, not only when clinic closes
*Implemented moving patients waiting at reception to a waiting room if shifts have changed and there's no receptionist
*Releasing patients from observation back to clinic if they're not at risk anymore, added a couple of notifications
*Receptionist is a proper employee role now
*Improved rules for which roles are available where (anesthesiology, reception)
*Staff limit can be increased to 400 in options (only attempt this if you have at least the recommended hardware)
*Staff counter on main panel blinks when trying to hire an employee and the employee limit has been reached
*Improved visual side of characters entering/exiting elevators (timing, fade in, fixed overlapping)
*Improved handling of priorities on Trauma and Observation
*Implemented specific detection of procedures not available to be prescribed at a certain department (not only when a specific doctor doesn't have the required skill)
*New notification for not enough stretchers to transport all patients at a department
*Idle characters without workspace now show it as their status in their card
*Updated tutorials and dependency tree visualization to match updated mechanics
*Disabled releasing patients during the night, they'll wait for the morning
*Implemented leveling up anesthesiology also by resuscitating collapsed patients
*If a patient dies, this counts in statistics of the department where their diagnosis belongs, not ICU where they usually end up after a collapse
*Disabled department change to radiology for nurses and doctors
[[File:11d.png|thumb|Labs]]
'''Building'''
*Rooms in management mode can be used as a planning tool (before constructing foundations)
*Move room tool (available under prefabs)
*Automatically hiding objects when building/deleting walls
*When placing a prefab that will add foundations underneath, the visualization is now consistent with using the foundations tool
*A new notification on the main panel for 'out of funds'
*More colors for doors
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed planned procedures not cancelled if one of the reserved employees gets fired
*Fixed few issues with closing departments (for example janitors currently in a bathroom wouldn't return their carts)
*Fixed missing department state update when switching certain roles
*Fixed janitor's portraits sometimes incorrectly showing up in management mode in rooms they're cleaning
*Fixed broken layout of symptoms panel in patient's card in case there's more than 16 symptoms
*Fixed dirty environment satisfaction modifier applied to characters way too late
*Fixed portraits of patients shown above lab equipment rendered also on incorrect floors
*Fixed wrong floor type applied when destroying foundations on above-the-ground floors
*Fixed radiologist's too impatient behavior when idle
*Fixed patients going to their department's waiting room even if another department's lab is processing their sample
*Fixed patients without planned examinations slowing down waiting rooms by waiting for their original doctor
*Fixed table of employees stuck with wrong filter in a couple of cases
*Fixed lab procedures sometimes stuck in the 'sampling finished' state for hospitalized patients
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available at ICU
*Fixed bladder not kept reset for immobile HDU patients
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors in specific procedures
*Fixed collapse script sometimes selecting doctors according to incorrect hospitalization type
*Fixed tables errorong out on invalid data when opened while another save was being loaded
*Fixed url on the bug reporting button in main menu (was using the wrong top level domain after changes on forumotion's side)
*Fixed 'no workspace' notification popping up for fired employees
*Fixed automatic switch to new automatically created departments (this would affect old saves where the lab department gets automatically created)
*Fixed sinks allowed to be placed on bins but then immediately deleted
*Fixed popups blinking when pressing escape
*Fixed total satisfaction not recalculated when patients respawn for their second visit, fixed satisfaction not always updated when modifiers get reset
*Fixed reserved tiles allowed to be selected to be cleaned by janitors (so they don't wipe collapsed patients)
*Fixed examination availability not updated when AI switches (hospitalized) patient's department
*Fixed an error if a patient is sent away while the paramedic who originally brought them is still walking through the hospital
*Fixed rotation of multiple rooms in prefabs
*Fixed examination list in patient card not updated if a department that provides some of the procedures gets closed
*Fixed radiologists not showing patient and examination in their card when running examinations on clinic patients
*Fixed bladder/food scripts cancelled when cancelling planned treatments when patient is filling needs
*Fixed popups previously moved by the player appearing on top of ingame menu, fixed menu not opened by escape if a popup is active
==Patch 15 - Project Hospital 1.1.16229 - June 5th, 2019==
Hi all, we're happy and relieved to see that the release of 1.1 went smoothly, but there were still a few issues we wanted to address as soon as possible, especially the problem with language selection not loaded correctly on startup.
So, thanks for all the feedback and bug reports, here's a small patch to address the recent issues.
Also, the workshop page has started to fill with new scenarios and mods, make sure to check them out! :)
*Fixed a regression: [Steam only] language settings not correctly loaded
*Fixed sandbox options not applied when playing a scenario
*Fixed radiologists available for hire always regenerated during load
*Fixed queue in a waiting room stuck on reserved info TV when deleting waiting rooms while patients are being called
*Fixed operating rooms from different department used when the one from patients department is free but on a different floor
*Fixed patients (rarely) released from observation with a reserved technologist
*Fixed lab delivery script (rarely) stuck on fired and later deleted technologists
*Fixed duplicate insurance company reward in "uninsured"
==Patch 16 - Project Hospital 1.1.16350 - June 20th, 2019==
No rest for the wicked! :) Here's a few more small improvements and fixes of recently discovered bugs. Thanks to everybody who still took their time to report issues and send suggestions!
*Enabled free building in tutorial levels as it was possible to run out of money when building recklessly
*Disabled shortcuts for switching departments in tutorials, it was possible to get stuck using these
*Disallowed placement of PCs on the wrong side of the second work desk
*Set all tables (patients, staff, symptoms) to only expand downwards
*Implemented floor rendering automatically taking in account extra floors, so tall workshop scenarios work in unmodded game
*Increased the maximum number of floating texts in the scene (sometimes XPs weren't shown for all characters in huge hospitals)
*Fixed USG and cardio technologist shown in management UI for night shift at a couple of departments that don't need them
*Fixed broken UI of the load game panel when opened before saving any games
*Fixed random events silently erroring out if there's no night shift at the clinic
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck with patient that's transported away but doesn't exist anymore
*Fixed check of patient's department failing when patient's room gets deleted
*Fixed skill points not awarded during angiography procedure
*Fixed a rare case of stuck events
*Fixed hospitalization locked in big hospital scenarios in sandbox
==Patch 17 - Project Hospital 1.1.16587 - July 31st, 2019==
'''The camera rotation patch'''
'''Camera rotation'''
*Implemented camera rotation in normal game mode, building mode and management mode
*Updated all campaign and sandbox levels so they look the part from all camera angles :)
[[File:P17.gif|thumb|Camera rotation]]
'''Localization'''
*Korean translation is now included in the game
*Updated translations to latest versions from github
'''Gameplay'''
*[CHANGE] Two surgery nurses are now required at each department to have more control over surgical teams
*[CHANGE] Implemented trauma stabilization role for nurses
*Implemented more even distribution of patients between clinic doctors (prioritized by room workload)
*Implemented free time and lunch for janitors, allowed janitors to have the hard working perk
*Implemented immediate switch of dress code colors when switching employee's department
*Implemented a rule that marks a room inaccessible for patients also if all tiles are inaccessible, not only if some of the equipment is
*Enabled releasing patients from trauma regardless of time of day
*Implemented a restriction so the hardworking perk can't be combined with the scholar perk
*Added chief doctors for employees on radiology and lab department to be taken from emergency
*Implemented bonus from studying also for technologists
*Implemented inaccessibility evaluation for blue rooms if accidentally marked in red
*Implemented cap of the number of reports that doctors write at the end of the day (max 10)
*Implemented a notification about inaccessible elevators
*Implemented a notification about patients who are about to leave the clinic
*Enabled level up notifications for all (not only bookmarked) characters
'''UI'''
*[OPTIONS] Added daylight to building mode
*[OPTIONS] Implemented separate UI scale for main panel
*Added scrolling arrows to lists of examinations/treatments in patient card when there's more than one page (for players without a mouse wheel)
*Implemented sorting of save files by name or date
*Enabled all hospitalizations to be always listed in treatment list (was based on symptom hazard and somewhat restrictive)
*Implemented third state of transparency button: transparent objects; updated tooltip
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed 'unlock all departments' not applied when playing custom scenarios
*Fixed event notification not popping up after declining random event
*Fixed normal bed on ICU only needing live support
*Fixed a hidden error when deleting an event message
*Fixed elevator foundations only placed on the ground floor
*Fixed broken doors in elevators (saved with old versions of the game) breaking bulldozer tool
*Fixed a rare case of two doctors stuck waiting for each other to finish commuting
*Fixed a hidden error in patients without a doctor with both exm and trt planed, going to a radiologist
*Fixed patients leaving the hospital from the loo with no payment
*Fixed employee selection (employee list activated via the button on the side) for a workspace in an office that's already taken
*Fixed janitors selecting inaccessible dirty tiles (a rare but possible situation) and getting stuck
*Fixed global script manager not reset on exit to menu (scripts could survive until some global events get fired in the next map)
*Fixed elevator selection not taking in account elevator accessibility on destination floor when staring on the ground floor
*Fixed bed panels in logistics not sorted from back to front
*Fixed stroke not detectable on emergency
*Fixed popup about finished hospitalization popping up forever on observation if a patient has some procedures planned
*Fixed doctors stuck reserved by deleted patients (after moving rooms, the doctors were reserved for a collapsed patient)
*Fixed missing validation of patient accessibility after placing rooms
==Patch 18 - Project Hospital 1.1.17007 - September 12th, 2019==
Hi all, while we continue working on new features, here's a quick minor patch that fixes some of the recently reported problems with gameplay or camera rotation.
*added a specific rule for setting automatic UI scale in 1440 x 900 resolution
*optimized GC memory access in a few game systems (should improve occassional micro-stuttering)
*fixed positions of elevators not saved correctly for different camera directions so elevators on new floors could appear in wrong positions
*fixed newly created prefabs starting with different orientation than expected when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed collapsed patients on the floor not positioned correctly when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed doctor's reservation incorrectly reset when a doctor from a clinic resuscitates a collapsed hospitalized patient
*fixed 'writing reports' stuck active while the doctor is already going home
*fixed a popup about janitor workspaces incorrectly popping up at radiology
*fixed blood sometimes still rendered even if a stretcher was placed on top of it (which should clean the tile)
*fixed mod data not correctly loaded when overriding certain original values in the database (like the list of rooms in examinations)
*fixed broken ambulance parking in one community scenario by disabling required access to parking marker objects
*[Steam] implemented re-reporting of achievements that failed to be sent to Steam the first time they got unlocked
==Patch 19 - Project Hospital 1.1.19 - October 30th, 2019==
'''The Halloween Patch'''
While we're finishing last features for Doctor Mode, we're still working on improvements and fixes based on feedback from the community - here's the latest batch with a few spooky surprises. :)
'''Features'''
*[Mod support] changed linking of rooms and procedures to tags so new departments can be added more easily
*[Mod support] implemented support for custom icons for departments, skills and procedures
*Updated all translations with latest fixes from community translators (thanks!)
*Implemented portrait bubbles showing object reservation
*Implemented a system that distributes hospitalized patient between exam units more evenly
*Implemented better handling of priority of non-critical surgeries
*Implemented doctor's rating and simple statistics in doctor's card
*Balanced leveling of employees between different departments
*Balanced employee and skill leveling
*Enabled unlimited number of controlled patients
*Some small UI improvements, mostly making three-state buttons more consistent
*Enabled washing hands during bladder script also in kitchen sinks *useful for WCs in wards
*Enabled stabilization procedure to start with only a doctor, waiting for a free nurse often looked like staff were neglecting patients
*Enabled all examinations that don't need any equipment to be done directly at wards
*Implemented a few configurable keyboard shortcuts (available in the launcher)
*Implemented range of probabilities for surgery complications
*Added a slot for future DLC levels to main menu
*Added a few Halloween decorations
*Zombies!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a bug causing one of the ambulances to spawn in broken state on certain maps when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed XP and payment texts rendered at incorrect positions when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed a problem with parking areas that were created using prefabs sometimes breaking parking area detection
*Fixed collapse in bed requiring diagnostics and patient care roles (and not starting at trauma center when staff look idle)
*Fixed nurses getting books to hospitalized lying patients chosen from random departments
*Fixed surgeries easily broken by sending a patient to ICU while being operated on
*Fixed an error in elevator lookup in case elevators got deleted while an employee with a stretcher was already on their way
*Fixed a few more hidden errors
==Patch 20 - Project Hospital 1.1.16717 - November 26th, 2019==
'''Doctor Mode DLC is out!'''
We're happy to announce that Doctor Mode, the first DLC for Project Hospital is now out!
- A new game mode: take over your doctors and oversee their cases
- New handy visualizations of your patient's conditions and activities
- Character editor to create your own employees
- New equipment and decorations for (not only) doctor's offices
- New insurance company and objectives
- Three new customizable difficulty options
- Quick tutorial
- Big campaign level focused on doctor and hospital progress
- Code blue function for assigning high priority to any patient
- 8 new achievements!
The DLC comes with an updated version of the game with quite a few fixes and improvements - here are the release notes:
*Implemented better support for DLCs
*Implemented automatic takeover of all patients which can be enabled for individual departments (new icon in management!)
*Implemented three levels of notifications: popup/log/completely off
*Implemented specific tooltips for hospitalization room statistics in departments statistics in hospital management card (different for emergency, ICU and specialized departments)
*More variety in character portraits
*Disabled payments for ambulances that have been disabled the whole day
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed lights not working correctly for objects in a few specific cases
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed bulldozer tool leaving behind one tile of the far side of walls (not visible until rotating the view)
*Fixed employees sometimes showing no info about what they're reserved for
*Fixed nurses sometimes stuck reserved forever
*Fixed inconsistency in foundation edge price (it was possible to save a bit by building the edge first)
*Fixed diagnosis in patient tooltip not showing 'none' if a patient has no diagnosis yet
*Fixed overlap between select skill panel and statistics segment in doctor card
*Fixed a few cases of overflowing texts in the UI
==Patch 21 - Project Hospital 1.1.17661 - December 3rd, 2019==
*Fixed a hidden error that was causing weird behavior or stuck characters in a few different cases
*Fixed missing examinations that uncover surgery complications in the unfiltered list of examinations (when playing with hidden diagnostic hints)
*Fixed patients not automatically taken over after reception triage when the department is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed patients sometimes not automatically taken over after being brought in in an ambulance when emergency is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed a few treatments that would get stuck when performed at emergency with an ICU-qualified doctor
*Fixed active department switching when typing age in character editor (when not using numpad to enter the age)
*Fixed wrong tooltip for employee occupations in character editor
*Fixed text overflow in hardcore difficulty panel in doctor mode
*Fixed a couple of typos and one missing LOC text
*Fixed moving beds possibly causing a false detection of a finished room in Tutorial 3 and blocking progress through the level
*Fixed staff ignoring WCs/food from other departments if it's not marked staff only
==Patch 22 - Project Hospital 1.1.17901 - January 14th, 2020==
First patch of the 2020's! :) A couple new features for modders and fixes of the recently discovered issues as usually.
'''Features & changes'''
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for diagnoses only affecting one gender (new tag <MatchingGenderRef>)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for departments with no hospitalization (new tag <NoHospitalization>)
*Implemented sorting in tables
*Enabled planning of examinations looking for medium hazard symptoms after a diagnosis gets confirmed only for medium and high certainty
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed an error triggered when moving lab shelves/cabinets and CTs and MRIs
*Fixed composite object preview leaving behind ghostly attachments if a composite object gets deleted during move, fixed switching between building mode categories causing currently moved object to be deleted
*Fixed sorting in load game panel causing immediate load if the same file is on the first position both when sorted alphabetically and according to date
*Fixed a few French texts for object placement
*Fixed maximal zoom-out in building mode resulting in visible stripe on the side of the screen in certain resolutions
*Fixed early bird perk
*Fixed objects graphics not positioned correctly for coffee machine, diploma, whiteboard
*Fixed a typo in migraine symptom description id causing missing loc
*Hotfixed deleted characters in bookmarked character list causing a hidden error
*Fixed angiography panel not showing positioning hing for angiography screen (it only worked one way round)
*Fixed a few procedures not available at ICU or Emergency (gastroscopy, gonioscopy, cbc sampling)
*[CAMERA ROTATION] fixed object graphics not correctly updated when placing prefabs with rotated camera
==Patch 23 - March 10th==
Hi all, while we keep working on and teasing new content on social media, here's an update with all the requested features and fixes we managed to implement in the meantime. We hope you find some useful tools these and it should be now easier to make your hospitals as efficient as possible. Thanks for your continued support and thanks to everybody who is still reporting the issues you come accross!
'''Features & changes'''
*Added surgery priority table
*Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
*Cloud save support
*Improved pathfinding (object selection using closest path distance, some optimizations)
*Added a few sound effects for ICU, surgeries, defibrillation, improved a few animations
*Clone tool in building mode for floors, walls and objects
*Added simplified sonography and cardiography units to radiology to work as an alternative to having the units at individual departments
*Allowed anesthesiologists from ICU to participate in surgeries at different departments
*Keyboard shortcuts in building mode for selecting individual objects on a single tile
*Implemented cleanup of examinations and treatments that can't be performed at a specific department when switching patients between departments
*Implemented resizable employee selector panel, fixed gaps between portraits when the list has been filtered by workspace
*Implemented waiting for receptionists at closest free 3x3 tile area (similar to patients overflowing from waiting rooms)
*Implemented alternating colors to highlight objects that are both reserved by someone and blocked or missing a required attachment
*Added a new notification for broken hospitalization when 'assist at surgery' role gets disabled for all doctors
*Added three new loading tips
*Added new label for doctors waiting for the next patient that's on his/her way (employee card says "Next patient is coming" instead of "Idle")
*Small loading time and save size improvements
*Updated Korean translation
*Capped event rewards
*Changed prestige bonus display in prestige tooltip to percentages
*[MOD SUPPORT] enabled overriding character textures
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved save check for content from uninstalled mods
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved game-side detection of errors in mods when starting up
[[File:P23a.png|thumb|Added surgery priority table]]
'''Fixes'''
*Disabled "complicated diagnosis" popup when there's only one available examination left
*Fixed door graphics not updated when a door gets deleted
*Fixed employees not correctly showing reservation when performing first aid
*Fixed collapses not started when there's no hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed patients sent away by closing a department still waiting for clinic doctors
*Fixed UI stuck after clicking a room in logistics with one of the cards with name panel open
*Fixed events available even without hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed mod validation text in load panel stuck red after selecting files
*Fixed free building not allowing to build with negative bank balance
*Fixed costs shown as floating text with free building
*Fixed paying for prefab doors twice
*Fixed dragging over ui cancelling current action in building mode plus missing change from free building fix
*Fixed inconsistent behavior in building mode when switching wall tools
*Fixed random rotation of moved objects with attachments
*Fixed operating table not able to attach to anesthesiology machine on trauma center if the anesthesiology machine was placed first
*Fixed one half of stretchers causing objects placed next to it reporting they would block it
[[File:P23b.png|thumb|Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone]]
*Fixed character editor sometimes causing UI to get stuck when the name/age panels didn't get closed
*Fixed character editor sometimes generating characters with glasses even if not selected by the player
*Fixed schedule panel overlapping main panel when playing with modified UI scale
*Fixed moving stretchers not correctly lit
*Fixed spawned characters appearing in the table of controlled patients
*Fixed changing departments allowed in a few cases where it made no sense
*Fixed wrong animation assigned to 'speech listening' examination
*Hotfixed surgeons stuck reserved by hospitalized patients, possibly after changing roles
*Hotfixed stretchers stuck behind black ambulance *possibly only happening with old maps where the black ambulance got originally spawned at a position overlapping the stretcher spawn position
*Hotfixed lab specialists sometimes stuck at the last equipment they used after finishing tests for a hospitalized patient
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance lens flare positions
==Patch 24 - April 22nd, 2020==
Hi everybody, while we're approaching the release of Hospital Services DLC, here's one more big update with improvements, fixes and an overhauled Internal Medicine department.
Yes, Project Hospital now has UNDO in building mode! Seriously though, this was one of the most complicated features to implement, so we'll appreciate if you let us know if it breaks in any specific circumstances.
And it wouldn't be a Project Hospital update without a few camera rotation fixes. :)
'''Features & changes'''
*Internal medicine *updated diagnoses at internal medicine department, it will be now more challenging and more profitable (and more focused on pulmonary diseases)
*Internal medicine *removed surgical procedures, added new specialized room with unique equipment and new procedures
*Improved efficiency of Radiology by smarter examination planning by the AI doctors and by making the radiologists more patient at their workspace :)
*Implemented UNDO in building mode
*Implemented automatic taking away of ambulance patients when emergency is closed
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented check of procedures during load to catch files broken by uninstalled mods earlier (stable)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Hotfixed collapse symptoms that don't lead to a procedure causing stuck characters, probably broken in one of the mods (or a combination of mods) out in the wild
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented automatic return to menu with reporting of errors if the game fails to load a save (changed but still installed mods breaking diagnoses for example), added check for diagnoses to the main save game check
*[DOCTOR MODE] updated prices of doctor mode objects
*Improved automatic UI scale for main panel in 1280 x 800 resolution
*Implemented automatic cancellation of a few examinations when moving patient to ICU or trauma when there are faster alternatives available there (ECG, echo, USG)
*Increased extended employee limit to 600
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed replacing of a room with the same type of room but from a different department
*Fixed rooms not always correctly marked as working after reopening closed departments
*Fixed incorrectly reserved sofa in the 'inefficient' campaign level
*Fixed missing head lamp in one of the examination animations
*Fixed using dynamite/foundations over parking lots
*Fixed events triggered right before midnight spawning patients stuck on impossible visit time
*Fixed treatments planned by the player when a patient is coming to radiology breaking the radiology examination and getting technologists stuck
*Fixed AI doctors sometimes unnecessarily planning two examinations both used to detect the same symptom (like USG and FAST)
*Fixed nurses showing their own portrait on the patient list in their employee card while performing patient checkup
*Fixed characters rotated during object use clipping through stuff, their orientation was used to determine whether they should be rendered in front or behind an object, using the object orientation instead
*Fixed moving of objects with attachments not checking attachment placement and if it allow objects above, this could lead to the attachment being lost
*Fixed event objective button causing insurance to open instead of event patients in some cases when loading first save after booting up the game
*Set font family for Russian on mac to normal for all texts, bold is not really bold in the default font and is hard to read
*Fixed CBC not available at the ICU
*Fixed un-reservation of patient's bed when they are transported away (when they were not in their room their bed got stuck)
*Implemented automatic cleanup of tmp files left among maps after unzipping
*Fixed hospitalized patients performing 'free time' activities too often even when waiting for an examination
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed stat lab and waiting room info panels showing at correct position only with default camera orientation
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed objects selected for delete left highlighted after rotating the camera view
*Fixed 'waiting for player' not popping up after transferring controlled patient with no planned procedures between departments
*Implemented automatic switching of active department when clicking surgery table button in patient card so the surgery table opens for patient's department
*Fixed disabled hiring for night shift when there's doctor assigned at day shift at the same workspace even if the day shift is not working completely
*Fixed characters sometimes getting stuck when trying to switch to his/her workplace trough assign workplace button
*Implemented reset of wrong diagnosis after an hour of blocking patient's doctor instead of returning to a waiting room
'''Included in hotfix from 24.03.2020'''
*Fixed dead characters with surgery priority set by the player blocking other surgeries
*Fixed cloud saves not always correctly deleted from server
*Fixed stuck characters caused by not selecting objects in a given room when on the same floor but when their path goes via the ground floor
*Fixed hospitalized and released patients coming back by ambulance after being treated and released when they still have some lab tests running at midnight
'''Included in hotfix from 19.03.2020'''
*Fixed black ambulance stretcher positioning breaking the ambulance when unloading area is placed at the furthermost point
*Fixed lying free time actions like asking for books using nurses without patient care role
*Fixed missing bookcase in building mode catalogue for wards
*Fixed radiologists from wrong shift could be selected for usg when offloaded to radiology
*Fixed names for cardio and sono at radiology in all languages
*Fixed negative modifiers from critical needs not reset
*Fixed mandatory equipment set as recommended for cardio & sono at radiology
*Fixed scrubbing sink not tagged as normal sink and not used outside of ORs
*Fixed doctors sometimes stuck reserved with other doctor's patient *this could happen when multiple doctors are serving way past their shift and one of them gets released from doctor mode, then the doctor who belongs on the current shift will return and take back their patients *and if one of the patients is still around waiting for another player-controlled doctor, the patient could get stolen
*Fixed characters without workspace sent to 0, 0 after commuting to work, no workspace pop up pops up instead
*Fixed shortcuts from management to prefabs not working when clicking the icons
*Fixed 'exposed to weather' modifier applied to characters walking over planned rooms outside
*Improved arm/leg cast/orthosis cz description
*Hotfixed interview stuck on a deleted reserved object
*Hotfixed transports of patients on deleted stretchers
*[DOCTOR MODE] fixed doctor mode blinking red when some of the critical patients are only spawned
==Patch 25 - April 27th, 2020==
''Hi everybody, a new patch is out, mostly with fixes related to Hospital Services and new features from patch 24. Thanks again for reporting the problems, it really helps us fix them as quickly as possible!''
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed active department applied to all objects on the active floor during undo, breaking workspace assignment (included in hotfix from 25th April)
*Hotfixed an error in logistics UI caused by characters with workspaces but no home room
*Fixed janitors still reserving workspaces after their room gets deleted
*Fixed resetting workspace after discarding undo
*Fixed duplicate cardiology skill in skill selector
*Fixed radiologists sometimes escaping their patients (added patient check to radiologist during lunch time)
*Fixed LOC_ID errors in names of objects from Doctor Mode when Doctor Mode isn't installed
*Fixed wrong icon shown in hiring card for gift shop vendor
*Fixed blocked hiring of second gift shop vendor
*Unlocked new deparmtents in challenge levels
*Fixed pharmacy desk graphics
*Fixed a typo in Essential thrombocythemia LOC
*Fixed don't cross barrier set to blocking
*Changed EMG in study room prefab to PC
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed go to button in popups not correctly centering rotated camera on patientsg rotated camera on patients
==Patch 26 - May 6th, 2019==
''Hi everybody, let us take this opportunity to thank all the new players that joined us this weekend, we're amazed by the interest in both Project Hospital and the newly released Hospital Services DLC! Here's one more patch fixing recently discovered issues, thanks again to everybody who took their time to send us a bug report!''
'''Changes'''
*Enabled shortest path distance for selecting employees to tend to collapsed patients
*Enabled undo for 'add perimeter walls' button
*Enabled undo for moving rooms
*Implemented automatic panel UI scale rules for resolutions around 1680 x 1050 to fix overlapping icons
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a recently introduced performance issue related to memory allocations (causing frequent microstuttering)
*Fixed pharmacy and gift shop sometimes stuck reserved by a patient who has left
*Fixed training stuck if employee's trained skill gets removed by the player (possibly by assigning the employee to a different department)
*Fixed training script stuck with multiple projectors
*Fixed training - projector activity without a projector
*Fixed stuck training scripts still reserving chairs
*Fixed staff at pathology not filling needs because of patients with critical symptoms
*Hotfixed bucket carts stuck reserved after janitors pick another cart (probably after deleting their room)
*Hotfixed broken attachments on broken composite objects
*Fixed generation technologist without specialization in character editor
*Fixed compression wraps not starting for hospitalized patients at specialized departments
*Fixed ice wrap not allowed at internal medicine department
*Fixed peritoneal fluid analysis sampling not allowed at ICU
*Fixed incorrect cafeteria minimum size detection
*Fixed wrong observation and regular ward decal name
*Fixed diagnoses percentage showing different values in diagnosis table
*Fixed text overlap in department statistics panel
*Fixed a typo in cz, 'parto' instead of 'patro'
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance parking not correctly highlighted when placing foundations with rotated camera
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed undo misplacing objects when undoing a delete action with rotated camera
==Patch 27 - June 4th, 2020==
''Hi everybody, a new patch is out with fixes for most of the recently reported issues and a few new features and tweaks. Surprisingly, it looks like there have been no new camera rotation issues discovered this time. :)''
'''Changes'''
*Implemented clinic and hospitalized roles for lab procedures (these previously only worked for radiologists/technologists in specialized units)
*Implemented doctors assigned by the player not automatically switched when balancing doctor's workload at the clinic
*Added confirmation window for sending patients home, not for dead patients
*Changed treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome to TRT_DOCTOR'S_RECOMMENDATIONS, changed also in proper sequence
*Switched default sorting of saved games to latest first following a survey we did on social media
*Added edge scrolling as an option, added tweakables for fine-tuning
*Updated internal medicine departments in sandbox and campaign levels (operating theatres replaced by special procedures units)
*Lowered the number of required doctors at internal medicine from 3 to 1
*[MOD SUPPORT] implemented moddable 'difficulty settings' tweakables for payments, collapse timers and 'always showing all diagnoses'
*[MOD SUPPORT] resized door texture to have twice as many slots
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed pharmacists incorrectly called pharmacologists :)
*Fixed neurology not available to be selected for technologists
*Fixing characters preferring indoor paths even when coming from the outside
*Fixed satisfaction modifiers like exposed to weather not reset for night shift staff
*Fixed room access rights not always correctly applied when selecting objects
*Fixed unplugged delete prefab button
*Fixed extending of rooms not allowed for rooms with overall limit like service office
*Fixed unnecessary undo snapshot created every frame when placing prefabs causing extra allocations causing stuttering
*Fixed ambulance parking showing red area when dragging foundations on floors above it
*Fixed drawing a room over a part of another room stealing all objects for the active department
*Fixed new colored floor lines not connecting to existing ones after load
*Fixed cost in one of the parts of angiography machine causing double refund
*Fixed only one visitors lounge used at each department
*Fixed dead patients still getting negative satisfaction modifiers when sent away
*Fixed dead patients shown forever in untreated patients table
*Fixed characters stuck/not going to common room when their room is destroyed
*Fixed level up message about janitors mentioning first specialization while it's not added (there's no skill to be selected without hospital services dlc)
*Fixed popup about no workspace not correctly popping up since undo was introduced
*Fixed supervisor not updating when switching character department, updated janitor chief selection
*Fixed rounding errors causing 1% skill lower level shown for characters after training
*Fixed three locked tiles left behind after moving parking
*Fixed one wrong animation set in the sequence for MIEP
*Fixed workshop scenarios disappearing after loading a game, returning to main menu and reopening new game dialog
*Fixed only one special procedures unit at internal medicine used, the first one was always selected regardless of whether it was free
*Fixed free technologists at radiology not selected for a patient if technologists at their department exist but are busy or only at another shift
*Fixed janitors getting their workspace reset when leaving a closed department
*Fixed tables ending out of bounds and displaying incorrect data when switching for example to a different department after scrolling down
*Fixed patients that still have critical symptoms considered treated if the diagnosis has been treated
*Fixed planned surgeries at ICU blocking night shift staff at a department that can't perform surgeries over night
*Fixed waiting rooms with more invalidity flags allowed to be selected as closest valid room to a unit, for example when both inaccessible and not on foundations
*Fixed overflowing text in some languages in popups
*Fixed an error when deleting giftshop with visitors still coming in
*Fixed office chairs allowed to be used as sofas
*Fixed positioning of a couple of decorative objects when placed on another objects
*Hotfixed beds left reserved by dead patients (seen once)
*Fixed bacteremia in campylobacteriosis *added exm and trt
*Fixed wrong lab test assigned to Campylobacteriosis
*Added general surgery spec & room tag for trt_bronchodilators
*Removed home treatment from asbestosis diagnosis
*Fixed wrong tag preventing trauma center from giving leg casts
*Removed treatment for hemoptysis (was nsaids), also removed nsaids from respective sequences
*Allowed urgent blood analysis at radiology cardio unit
*Fixed symptom stiffness in the neck *added neurology spec to prescribe list *it will be prescribed at neurology and executed at orthopaedy
*Set pulmonary hypertension due blood clots to require hospitalization
*Fixed a few typos in English texts
*Updated minimum number of nurses in nurses station description
*Updated character state description for dead patients (removed Dead, dead)
*Changed tutorial texts for character card to mention 8 last selected characters instead of 6
*Fixed size in waiting room prefab description
*Updated description for pleural effusion symptom
*Fixed non-localized level label in hiring card
*Disabled replacing special characters by underscores in naming panels in character card
'''Included in hotfix from 13.05.2020'''
*Fixed bulding a new floor after an undo-able action breaking rooms
*Fixed cleaning carts sometimes stuck not reserved but not deletable
*[Hospital Services] Fixed a couple of cases of characters or chairs stuck after training
*[Hospital Services] Fixed pharmacy or gift shop getting stuck after a few ingame days
*[Hospital Services] Fixed gift shop stuck if there isn't enough shelves
*[Hospital Services] Fixed only one gift shop vendor serving customers
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All patches and updates released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263 - October 31st, 2018==
Hi all! First, big thanks to everybody playing the game and especially to all of you who reported issues. It's really appreciated, as we're trying to fix as many of them as soon as possible. Here are release notes for our first patch:
*Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*Set music to always loop.
*Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276 - November 2nd, 2018==
Second patch is out with more fixes!
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*Small fixes in texts.
*A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303 - November 2nd, 2018==
One more patch for the weekend!
*Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*Fixed a few min room sizes.
*Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*Fixed MRI price.
*A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331 - November 5th, 2018==
Patch 4 is up!
*Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*Small fixes in texts.
*Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398 - November 9th, 2018==
Hi all, once again big thanks to everybody who keeps reporting issues, it really helps! We seem to be on a good track when it comes to catching the most critical ones - and hopefully, starting with the next patch, we'll be able to start including more and more of the planned or requested improvements.
*Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523 - November 15th, 2018==
*Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*Removed unused message types from options.
*Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611 - November 23rd, 2018==
*More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691 - December 6th, 2018==
*New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*Increased manual UI scale range
*Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*Implemented run in background, added to options
*Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*Fixed a couple more internal errors
*Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725 - December 11th, 2018==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766 - December 18th, 2018==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
==Patch 11 - Project Hospital 1.0.14826 - January 8th, 2019==
Hi all, before jumping straight to the usual release notes - happy new year everybody and big thanks to all the new players that joined us during the winter sale and especially to everybody who still took their time to send us bug reports, it really helps, especially when trying to catch some of the rare issues!
*Fixed a regression: hidden error in doctors with no workspace causing patients of a specific department to keep waiting forever
*Fixed characters from events sometimes allowed to despawn over midnight while the event is still running
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck on despawned patients
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck when leaving an examination with technologists while they don't have a doctor
*Fixed doctors in rare cases stuck reserved by a patient who has already left
*Fixed a hidden error in case of switching doctor's skills during surgery
*Fixed nurses stuck with stretcher when their patient got despawned (race condition with paramedics?)
*Fixed nurse stuck in an animation when reserved right after delivering food
*Fixed exam tables with blocked stretcher access point not causing the room to be unusable
*Fixed wrong price evaluation when building walls over walls in nw-se direction
*Fixed a rare case of patients getting up from ambulance stretcher on arrival
*Fixed janitors leaving carts behind when their department gets closed
*Fixed patients not transported away from closed departments in a couple of specific cases (like waiting for a bed, still physically at another department)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not available in some situations (plasmapheresis, antidiarrheals)
*Fixed a few typos in texts
*Added another fallback pass to pathfinding - stuck patients will ignore access rights instead of getting completely stuck
==Patch 12 - Project Hospital 1.0.14958 - January 25th, 2019==
Hi all, while we're working on some bigger UI improvements (we'll be soon sending new texts to translators so we can get everything ready in as many languages as possible), we're of course also paying attention to the reported issues, so here are a few fixes as usually.
*Updated all translations to the latest version from github
*Disabled locking of areas on above the ground floors (building above ambulance parking lot is now possible)
*Disabled 'good boss' perk for other occupations than doctors
*Implemented receptionist perks affecting patients
*Improved workload tracking for radiology rooms and examination units
*Allowed examinations that discover surgery complications to be planned in patient's card even when already done previously
*Allowed nurses with stretchers to ignore objects if they get stuck
*Fixed events not available in campaign levels
*Fixed janitors ignoring blood when cleaning areas of other departments
*Fixed patients on ICU sometimes re-transported to their own bed for examination
*Fixed moved objects in building mode disappearing when switching to different categories while already moving an object
*Fixed preview of attachment object stuck on when placing composite objects in case the previous object with attachment was deleted during move
*Fixed a rare case of nurses stuck going to stretcher
*Fixed changing of department possible when it shouldn't be allowed (in case player opened the department selection panel already, for example right before patient transport)
*Fixed dead and misdiagnosed patients counted only in department statistics, not overall hospital statistics
*Fixed various issues in the medical database (skill for ethanol doses, rooms for chelation therapy, bacteremia discovery, too hardcore collapse timers on cardiac arrest symptoms, unstable blood pressure moved to high hazard, a few treatments were not allowed on ICU, ...)
*Fixed a couple of cases of broken stretchers stuck in the scene
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors
*Fixed a few typos in tooltips
==Patch 13 - Project Hospital 1.0.15215 - February 14th, 2019==
And we were expecting this patch to be just a few quick fixes. :)
*Added new translations: Polish and Hungarian, made the language list in options scrollable
*Implemented skipping of procedures that have been waiting for a long time, added specific info about what a procedure is waiting for
*Improved workload tracking, implemented room workload display as text, implemented workload tracking for labs
*Added a summary of workload shown after every shift
*Improved priorities of surgeries between patients
*Implemented smooth fadeout of patients on stretchers in elevators
*Implemented automatic hiding of objects when placing walls
*Implemented a notification about employees without any allowed roles
*Implemented specific handling and notifications about patients in broken beds (for example with a deleted bedside cabinet)
*Implemented reset of roles and a switch of clothing style when assigning employees to workspaces in a different type of room
*Implemented deleting saved games from the load game dialog
*Patient portraits are also shown on reserved operating tables in management
*Staff prefer staff-only rooms if available (like wc)
*Characters with stretchers strongly prefer indoor routes even when the route is longer
*Increased default staff limit to 250 (we'll need to update the recommended hardware requirements to match, but no major change)
*Increased overall sound volume
*A few small UI improvements
*Fixed a regression: deletion of user-created prefabs wasn't working
*Fixed scrolling not working on certain touchpads
*Fixed bulldozing objects sometimes leaving one half behind
*Fixed interns allowed in on-call rooms
*Fixed patients not hidden when reserving an ambulance
*Fixed first treatment in treatment sequence shown in diagnosis table instead of main symptom treatment
*Fixed chief doctor UI incorrectly shown at radiology
*Fixed neurologist (technologist) not correctly shown in the management UI
*Fixed defibrillation sometimes running for too long
*Fixed certain characters not reacting immediately to being assigned to a different department
*Fixed first ambulance patients sometimes spawning one day too late
*Fixed patients in a deleted waiting room sometimes stuck standing up and sitting down for a while
*Fixed one more case of technologists in lab stuck
*Fixed re-setup of patients coming back after wrong diagnosis but by an ambulance
*Fixed floor material not automatically added to the floor above when adding foundations on ground floor of a multi-floor building
*Fixed a bug in rendering when blood was turned off
*Fixed decals not accessible when building mode was activated for the first time by clicking rooms in management
*Fixed radiology examinations not planned to discover surgery complication symptoms
*Fixed a couple of database issues (treatments at ICU etc.)
==Patch 14 - Project Hospital 1.0.15420 - March 14th, 2019==
Despite a small medical crisis among our tech team, bugs are still being fixed :)
*Fixed a regression: staff not using objects in green/blue rooms when there's a designated staff-only area (this was affecting water dispensers or washing hands)
*Fixed a regression: surgeries sometimes stuck reserved by a lower-priority patient
*Fixed objects allowed to be picked up from the areas outside of hospital property
*Fixed one case of procedure reservation state not correctly displayed for hospitalized patients
*Fixed doctors walking to wrong position if they started an examination while still in the examination room with previous patient and the next patient was being delivered there
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting rooms where a procedure was currently being performed
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting beds while a nurse was performing the patient care procedure
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting anesthesiology machine while a patient was on the way to trauma center to be stabilized
*Fixed a rare case of medicine delivery stuck running the whole afternoon
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in 'being checked by a nurse' while the nurse has been freed already
*Fixed eye test patient animation (gloves were automatically added to all examination animations, but this one is not played by a doctor)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not allowed in specific situations (liver medication on ICU, chest auscultation for patients hospitalized at general surgery)
*Fixed 'couldn't wash hands' modifier reset too late
*Fixed objects assigned as night shift workspaces not allowed to be deleted in closed departments
*Increased time technologists spend idle at their desk before running to common room
==Project Hospital 1.1 is out! - Project Hospital 1.1.16207 - May 30th, 2019==
We're happy to announce Project Hospital 1.1, a major update with some of the most requested features, user experience improvements and Workshop support!
This update contains roughly four months of work, already in production during the last two patches - because of the nature of the new features and content it made sense to test and balance everything together.
We really hope you enjoy the new version and we're looking forward to what you come up with for the workshop!
So, thanks for your patience, let's move to the release notes :)
'''Custom content support update'''
*Improved mod support for creating graphical assets
*Creating scenarios in game
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing mods
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing scenarios
'''"First impressions" update'''
*Improved menus
*Loading tips
*Preview screenshots and more info about saved games
*Video background in main menu
*Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
[[File:11a.png|thumb|Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)]]
'''UI'''
*New workspace panels in management
*Updated management interface with new shared rooms category
*New hiring UI with more categories (**don't forget to click on individual workspaces to open hiring card!**), indication of required specializations for all professions
*Department statistics with room workloads, prestige, patient details and procedure info
*Polished hospital statistics, added yesterday's statistics panel
*Tooltips for symptoms in table of diagnoses
*More keyboard shortcuts (departments mapped to 1-9, DEL for bulldozer tool, ...)
*Cleaned up buttons in tool panels in building mode
*Notifications have configurable colors
*A couple of new notifications on the main panel for trying to hire characters to a room they're not allowed
*More info about why an ambulance can't be placed (for example on an above-the ground floor, this was surprisingly easy to miss)
*Exam units show patient portraits when a procedure is running there
*Added info about required hospitalization to surgery tooltips
*(Plus a lot of small quality-of-life improvements in the UI)
[[File:11b.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
[[File:11c.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
'''Gameplay'''
*New insurance company objectives and rewards (more varied and hopefully more fun, more challenging in the late game *for example performing surgeries, saving patients after collapses)
*New laboratories department shared between other departments (Hematology, Histology and Microbiology labs with some new equipment)
*Sharing more rooms, for example sharing common rooms between departments for free time and staff lunch
*Added maximum number of insurance companies contracted at once, balanced to send similar numbers of patients as the original insurance companies
*Smooth ranges of patient numbers sent by insurance companies according to prestige
*Random events
*Improved rules for making events available after unlocking, all departments are no more needed
*Added detection that patient's doctor doesn't have diagnostics role allowed
*Night clinic
*Patients leave after not being seen for too long, not only when clinic closes
*Implemented moving patients waiting at reception to a waiting room if shifts have changed and there's no receptionist
*Releasing patients from observation back to clinic if they're not at risk anymore, added a couple of notifications
*Receptionist is a proper employee role now
*Improved rules for which roles are available where (anesthesiology, reception)
*Staff limit can be increased to 400 in options (only attempt this if you have at least the recommended hardware)
*Staff counter on main panel blinks when trying to hire an employee and the employee limit has been reached
*Improved visual side of characters entering/exiting elevators (timing, fade in, fixed overlapping)
*Improved handling of priorities on Trauma and Observation
*Implemented specific detection of procedures not available to be prescribed at a certain department (not only when a specific doctor doesn't have the required skill)
*New notification for not enough stretchers to transport all patients at a department
*Idle characters without workspace now show it as their status in their card
*Updated tutorials and dependency tree visualization to match updated mechanics
*Disabled releasing patients during the night, they'll wait for the morning
*Implemented leveling up anesthesiology also by resuscitating collapsed patients
*If a patient dies, this counts in statistics of the department where their diagnosis belongs, not ICU where they usually end up after a collapse
*Disabled department change to radiology for nurses and doctors
[[File:11d.png|thumb|Labs]]
'''Building'''
*Rooms in management mode can be used as a planning tool (before constructing foundations)
*Move room tool (available under prefabs)
*Automatically hiding objects when building/deleting walls
*When placing a prefab that will add foundations underneath, the visualization is now consistent with using the foundations tool
*A new notification on the main panel for 'out of funds'
*More colors for doors
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed planned procedures not cancelled if one of the reserved employees gets fired
*Fixed few issues with closing departments (for example janitors currently in a bathroom wouldn't return their carts)
*Fixed missing department state update when switching certain roles
*Fixed janitor's portraits sometimes incorrectly showing up in management mode in rooms they're cleaning
*Fixed broken layout of symptoms panel in patient's card in case there's more than 16 symptoms
*Fixed dirty environment satisfaction modifier applied to characters way too late
*Fixed portraits of patients shown above lab equipment rendered also on incorrect floors
*Fixed wrong floor type applied when destroying foundations on above-the-ground floors
*Fixed radiologist's too impatient behavior when idle
*Fixed patients going to their department's waiting room even if another department's lab is processing their sample
*Fixed patients without planned examinations slowing down waiting rooms by waiting for their original doctor
*Fixed table of employees stuck with wrong filter in a couple of cases
*Fixed lab procedures sometimes stuck in the 'sampling finished' state for hospitalized patients
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available at ICU
*Fixed bladder not kept reset for immobile HDU patients
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors in specific procedures
*Fixed collapse script sometimes selecting doctors according to incorrect hospitalization type
*Fixed tables errorong out on invalid data when opened while another save was being loaded
*Fixed url on the bug reporting button in main menu (was using the wrong top level domain after changes on forumotion's side)
*Fixed 'no workspace' notification popping up for fired employees
*Fixed automatic switch to new automatically created departments (this would affect old saves where the lab department gets automatically created)
*Fixed sinks allowed to be placed on bins but then immediately deleted
*Fixed popups blinking when pressing escape
*Fixed total satisfaction not recalculated when patients respawn for their second visit, fixed satisfaction not always updated when modifiers get reset
*Fixed reserved tiles allowed to be selected to be cleaned by janitors (so they don't wipe collapsed patients)
*Fixed examination availability not updated when AI switches (hospitalized) patient's department
*Fixed an error if a patient is sent away while the paramedic who originally brought them is still walking through the hospital
*Fixed rotation of multiple rooms in prefabs
*Fixed examination list in patient card not updated if a department that provides some of the procedures gets closed
*Fixed radiologists not showing patient and examination in their card when running examinations on clinic patients
*Fixed bladder/food scripts cancelled when cancelling planned treatments when patient is filling needs
*Fixed popups previously moved by the player appearing on top of ingame menu, fixed menu not opened by escape if a popup is active
==Patch 15 - Project Hospital 1.1.16229 - June 5th, 2019==
Hi all, we're happy and relieved to see that the release of 1.1 went smoothly, but there were still a few issues we wanted to address as soon as possible, especially the problem with language selection not loaded correctly on startup.
So, thanks for all the feedback and bug reports, here's a small patch to address the recent issues.
Also, the workshop page has started to fill with new scenarios and mods, make sure to check them out! :)
*Fixed a regression: [Steam only] language settings not correctly loaded
*Fixed sandbox options not applied when playing a scenario
*Fixed radiologists available for hire always regenerated during load
*Fixed queue in a waiting room stuck on reserved info TV when deleting waiting rooms while patients are being called
*Fixed operating rooms from different department used when the one from patients department is free but on a different floor
*Fixed patients (rarely) released from observation with a reserved technologist
*Fixed lab delivery script (rarely) stuck on fired and later deleted technologists
*Fixed duplicate insurance company reward in "uninsured"
==Patch 16 - Project Hospital 1.1.16350 - June 20th, 2019==
No rest for the wicked! :) Here's a few more small improvements and fixes of recently discovered bugs. Thanks to everybody who still took their time to report issues and send suggestions!
*Enabled free building in tutorial levels as it was possible to run out of money when building recklessly
*Disabled shortcuts for switching departments in tutorials, it was possible to get stuck using these
*Disallowed placement of PCs on the wrong side of the second work desk
*Set all tables (patients, staff, symptoms) to only expand downwards
*Implemented floor rendering automatically taking in account extra floors, so tall workshop scenarios work in unmodded game
*Increased the maximum number of floating texts in the scene (sometimes XPs weren't shown for all characters in huge hospitals)
*Fixed USG and cardio technologist shown in management UI for night shift at a couple of departments that don't need them
*Fixed broken UI of the load game panel when opened before saving any games
*Fixed random events silently erroring out if there's no night shift at the clinic
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck with patient that's transported away but doesn't exist anymore
*Fixed check of patient's department failing when patient's room gets deleted
*Fixed skill points not awarded during angiography procedure
*Fixed a rare case of stuck events
*Fixed hospitalization locked in big hospital scenarios in sandbox
==Patch 17 - Project Hospital 1.1.16587 - July 31st, 2019==
'''The camera rotation patch'''
'''Camera rotation'''
*Implemented camera rotation in normal game mode, building mode and management mode
*Updated all campaign and sandbox levels so they look the part from all camera angles :)
[[File:P17.gif|thumb|Camera rotation]]
'''Localization'''
*Korean translation is now included in the game
*Updated translations to latest versions from github
'''Gameplay'''
*[CHANGE] Two surgery nurses are now required at each department to have more control over surgical teams
*[CHANGE] Implemented trauma stabilization role for nurses
*Implemented more even distribution of patients between clinic doctors (prioritized by room workload)
*Implemented free time and lunch for janitors, allowed janitors to have the hard working perk
*Implemented immediate switch of dress code colors when switching employee's department
*Implemented a rule that marks a room inaccessible for patients also if all tiles are inaccessible, not only if some of the equipment is
*Enabled releasing patients from trauma regardless of time of day
*Implemented a restriction so the hardworking perk can't be combined with the scholar perk
*Added chief doctors for employees on radiology and lab department to be taken from emergency
*Implemented bonus from studying also for technologists
*Implemented inaccessibility evaluation for blue rooms if accidentally marked in red
*Implemented cap of the number of reports that doctors write at the end of the day (max 10)
*Implemented a notification about inaccessible elevators
*Implemented a notification about patients who are about to leave the clinic
*Enabled level up notifications for all (not only bookmarked) characters
'''UI'''
*[OPTIONS] Added daylight to building mode
*[OPTIONS] Implemented separate UI scale for main panel
*Added scrolling arrows to lists of examinations/treatments in patient card when there's more than one page (for players without a mouse wheel)
*Implemented sorting of save files by name or date
*Enabled all hospitalizations to be always listed in treatment list (was based on symptom hazard and somewhat restrictive)
*Implemented third state of transparency button: transparent objects; updated tooltip
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed 'unlock all departments' not applied when playing custom scenarios
*Fixed event notification not popping up after declining random event
*Fixed normal bed on ICU only needing live support
*Fixed a hidden error when deleting an event message
*Fixed elevator foundations only placed on the ground floor
*Fixed broken doors in elevators (saved with old versions of the game) breaking bulldozer tool
*Fixed a rare case of two doctors stuck waiting for each other to finish commuting
*Fixed a hidden error in patients without a doctor with both exm and trt planed, going to a radiologist
*Fixed patients leaving the hospital from the loo with no payment
*Fixed employee selection (employee list activated via the button on the side) for a workspace in an office that's already taken
*Fixed janitors selecting inaccessible dirty tiles (a rare but possible situation) and getting stuck
*Fixed global script manager not reset on exit to menu (scripts could survive until some global events get fired in the next map)
*Fixed elevator selection not taking in account elevator accessibility on destination floor when staring on the ground floor
*Fixed bed panels in logistics not sorted from back to front
*Fixed stroke not detectable on emergency
*Fixed popup about finished hospitalization popping up forever on observation if a patient has some procedures planned
*Fixed doctors stuck reserved by deleted patients (after moving rooms, the doctors were reserved for a collapsed patient)
*Fixed missing validation of patient accessibility after placing rooms
==Patch 18 - Project Hospital 1.1.17007 - September 12th, 2019==
Hi all, while we continue working on new features, here's a quick minor patch that fixes some of the recently reported problems with gameplay or camera rotation.
*added a specific rule for setting automatic UI scale in 1440 x 900 resolution
*optimized GC memory access in a few game systems (should improve occassional micro-stuttering)
*fixed positions of elevators not saved correctly for different camera directions so elevators on new floors could appear in wrong positions
*fixed newly created prefabs starting with different orientation than expected when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed collapsed patients on the floor not positioned correctly when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed doctor's reservation incorrectly reset when a doctor from a clinic resuscitates a collapsed hospitalized patient
*fixed 'writing reports' stuck active while the doctor is already going home
*fixed a popup about janitor workspaces incorrectly popping up at radiology
*fixed blood sometimes still rendered even if a stretcher was placed on top of it (which should clean the tile)
*fixed mod data not correctly loaded when overriding certain original values in the database (like the list of rooms in examinations)
*fixed broken ambulance parking in one community scenario by disabling required access to parking marker objects
*[Steam] implemented re-reporting of achievements that failed to be sent to Steam the first time they got unlocked
==Patch 19 - Project Hospital 1.1.19 - October 30th, 2019==
'''The Halloween Patch'''
While we're finishing last features for Doctor Mode, we're still working on improvements and fixes based on feedback from the community - here's the latest batch with a few spooky surprises. :)
'''Features'''
*[Mod support] changed linking of rooms and procedures to tags so new departments can be added more easily
*[Mod support] implemented support for custom icons for departments, skills and procedures
*Updated all translations with latest fixes from community translators (thanks!)
*Implemented portrait bubbles showing object reservation
*Implemented a system that distributes hospitalized patient between exam units more evenly
*Implemented better handling of priority of non-critical surgeries
*Implemented doctor's rating and simple statistics in doctor's card
*Balanced leveling of employees between different departments
*Balanced employee and skill leveling
*Enabled unlimited number of controlled patients
*Some small UI improvements, mostly making three-state buttons more consistent
*Enabled washing hands during bladder script also in kitchen sinks *useful for WCs in wards
*Enabled stabilization procedure to start with only a doctor, waiting for a free nurse often looked like staff were neglecting patients
*Enabled all examinations that don't need any equipment to be done directly at wards
*Implemented a few configurable keyboard shortcuts (available in the launcher)
*Implemented range of probabilities for surgery complications
*Added a slot for future DLC levels to main menu
*Added a few Halloween decorations
*Zombies!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a bug causing one of the ambulances to spawn in broken state on certain maps when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed XP and payment texts rendered at incorrect positions when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed a problem with parking areas that were created using prefabs sometimes breaking parking area detection
*Fixed collapse in bed requiring diagnostics and patient care roles (and not starting at trauma center when staff look idle)
*Fixed nurses getting books to hospitalized lying patients chosen from random departments
*Fixed surgeries easily broken by sending a patient to ICU while being operated on
*Fixed an error in elevator lookup in case elevators got deleted while an employee with a stretcher was already on their way
*Fixed a few more hidden errors
==Patch 20 - Project Hospital 1.1.16717 - November 26th, 2019==
'''Doctor Mode DLC is out!'''
We're happy to announce that Doctor Mode, the first DLC for Project Hospital is now out!
- A new game mode: take over your doctors and oversee their cases
- New handy visualizations of your patient's conditions and activities
- Character editor to create your own employees
- New equipment and decorations for (not only) doctor's offices
- New insurance company and objectives
- Three new customizable difficulty options
- Quick tutorial
- Big campaign level focused on doctor and hospital progress
- Code blue function for assigning high priority to any patient
- 8 new achievements!
The DLC comes with an updated version of the game with quite a few fixes and improvements - here are the release notes:
*Implemented better support for DLCs
*Implemented automatic takeover of all patients which can be enabled for individual departments (new icon in management!)
*Implemented three levels of notifications: popup/log/completely off
*Implemented specific tooltips for hospitalization room statistics in departments statistics in hospital management card (different for emergency, ICU and specialized departments)
*More variety in character portraits
*Disabled payments for ambulances that have been disabled the whole day
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed lights not working correctly for objects in a few specific cases
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed bulldozer tool leaving behind one tile of the far side of walls (not visible until rotating the view)
*Fixed employees sometimes showing no info about what they're reserved for
*Fixed nurses sometimes stuck reserved forever
*Fixed inconsistency in foundation edge price (it was possible to save a bit by building the edge first)
*Fixed diagnosis in patient tooltip not showing 'none' if a patient has no diagnosis yet
*Fixed overlap between select skill panel and statistics segment in doctor card
*Fixed a few cases of overflowing texts in the UI
==Patch 21 - Project Hospital 1.1.17661 - December 3rd, 2019==
*Fixed a hidden error that was causing weird behavior or stuck characters in a few different cases
*Fixed missing examinations that uncover surgery complications in the unfiltered list of examinations (when playing with hidden diagnostic hints)
*Fixed patients not automatically taken over after reception triage when the department is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed patients sometimes not automatically taken over after being brought in in an ambulance when emergency is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed a few treatments that would get stuck when performed at emergency with an ICU-qualified doctor
*Fixed active department switching when typing age in character editor (when not using numpad to enter the age)
*Fixed wrong tooltip for employee occupations in character editor
*Fixed text overflow in hardcore difficulty panel in doctor mode
*Fixed a couple of typos and one missing LOC text
*Fixed moving beds possibly causing a false detection of a finished room in Tutorial 3 and blocking progress through the level
*Fixed staff ignoring WCs/food from other departments if it's not marked staff only
==Patch 22 - Project Hospital 1.1.17901 - January 14th, 2020==
First patch of the 2020's! :) A couple new features for modders and fixes of the recently discovered issues as usually.
'''Features & changes'''
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for diagnoses only affecting one gender (new tag <MatchingGenderRef>)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for departments with no hospitalization (new tag <NoHospitalization>)
*Implemented sorting in tables
*Enabled planning of examinations looking for medium hazard symptoms after a diagnosis gets confirmed only for medium and high certainty
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed an error triggered when moving lab shelves/cabinets and CTs and MRIs
*Fixed composite object preview leaving behind ghostly attachments if a composite object gets deleted during move, fixed switching between building mode categories causing currently moved object to be deleted
*Fixed sorting in load game panel causing immediate load if the same file is on the first position both when sorted alphabetically and according to date
*Fixed a few French texts for object placement
*Fixed maximal zoom-out in building mode resulting in visible stripe on the side of the screen in certain resolutions
*Fixed early bird perk
*Fixed objects graphics not positioned correctly for coffee machine, diploma, whiteboard
*Fixed a typo in migraine symptom description id causing missing loc
*Hotfixed deleted characters in bookmarked character list causing a hidden error
*Fixed angiography panel not showing positioning hing for angiography screen (it only worked one way round)
*Fixed a few procedures not available at ICU or Emergency (gastroscopy, gonioscopy, cbc sampling)
*[CAMERA ROTATION] fixed object graphics not correctly updated when placing prefabs with rotated camera
==Patch 23 - March 10th==
Hi all, while we keep working on and teasing new content on social media, here's an update with all the requested features and fixes we managed to implement in the meantime. We hope you find some useful tools these and it should be now easier to make your hospitals as efficient as possible. Thanks for your continued support and thanks to everybody who is still reporting the issues you come accross!
'''Features & changes'''
*Added surgery priority table
*Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
*Cloud save support
*Improved pathfinding (object selection using closest path distance, some optimizations)
*Added a few sound effects for ICU, surgeries, defibrillation, improved a few animations
*Clone tool in building mode for floors, walls and objects
*Added simplified sonography and cardiography units to radiology to work as an alternative to having the units at individual departments
*Allowed anesthesiologists from ICU to participate in surgeries at different departments
*Keyboard shortcuts in building mode for selecting individual objects on a single tile
*Implemented cleanup of examinations and treatments that can't be performed at a specific department when switching patients between departments
*Implemented resizable employee selector panel, fixed gaps between portraits when the list has been filtered by workspace
*Implemented waiting for receptionists at closest free 3x3 tile area (similar to patients overflowing from waiting rooms)
*Implemented alternating colors to highlight objects that are both reserved by someone and blocked or missing a required attachment
*Added a new notification for broken hospitalization when 'assist at surgery' role gets disabled for all doctors
*Added three new loading tips
*Added new label for doctors waiting for the next patient that's on his/her way (employee card says "Next patient is coming" instead of "Idle")
*Small loading time and save size improvements
*Updated Korean translation
*Capped event rewards
*Changed prestige bonus display in prestige tooltip to percentages
*[MOD SUPPORT] enabled overriding character textures
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved save check for content from uninstalled mods
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved game-side detection of errors in mods when starting up
[[File:P23a.png|thumb|Added surgery priority table]]
'''Fixes'''
*Disabled "complicated diagnosis" popup when there's only one available examination left
*Fixed door graphics not updated when a door gets deleted
*Fixed employees not correctly showing reservation when performing first aid
*Fixed collapses not started when there's no hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed patients sent away by closing a department still waiting for clinic doctors
*Fixed UI stuck after clicking a room in logistics with one of the cards with name panel open
*Fixed events available even without hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed mod validation text in load panel stuck red after selecting files
*Fixed free building not allowing to build with negative bank balance
*Fixed costs shown as floating text with free building
*Fixed paying for prefab doors twice
*Fixed dragging over ui cancelling current action in building mode plus missing change from free building fix
*Fixed inconsistent behavior in building mode when switching wall tools
*Fixed random rotation of moved objects with attachments
*Fixed operating table not able to attach to anesthesiology machine on trauma center if the anesthesiology machine was placed first
*Fixed one half of stretchers causing objects placed next to it reporting they would block it
[[File:P23b.png|thumb|Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone]]
*Fixed character editor sometimes causing UI to get stuck when the name/age panels didn't get closed
*Fixed character editor sometimes generating characters with glasses even if not selected by the player
*Fixed schedule panel overlapping main panel when playing with modified UI scale
*Fixed moving stretchers not correctly lit
*Fixed spawned characters appearing in the table of controlled patients
*Fixed changing departments allowed in a few cases where it made no sense
*Fixed wrong animation assigned to 'speech listening' examination
*Hotfixed surgeons stuck reserved by hospitalized patients, possibly after changing roles
*Hotfixed stretchers stuck behind black ambulance *possibly only happening with old maps where the black ambulance got originally spawned at a position overlapping the stretcher spawn position
*Hotfixed lab specialists sometimes stuck at the last equipment they used after finishing tests for a hospitalized patient
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance lens flare positions
==Patch 24 - April 22nd, 2020==
Hi everybody, while we're approaching the release of Hospital Services DLC, here's one more big update with improvements, fixes and an overhauled Internal Medicine department.
Yes, Project Hospital now has UNDO in building mode! Seriously though, this was one of the most complicated features to implement, so we'll appreciate if you let us know if it breaks in any specific circumstances.
And it wouldn't be a Project Hospital update without a few camera rotation fixes. :)
'''Features & changes'''
*Internal medicine *updated diagnoses at internal medicine department, it will be now more challenging and more profitable (and more focused on pulmonary diseases)
*Internal medicine *removed surgical procedures, added new specialized room with unique equipment and new procedures
*Improved efficiency of Radiology by smarter examination planning by the AI doctors and by making the radiologists more patient at their workspace :)
*Implemented UNDO in building mode
*Implemented automatic taking away of ambulance patients when emergency is closed
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented check of procedures during load to catch files broken by uninstalled mods earlier (stable)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Hotfixed collapse symptoms that don't lead to a procedure causing stuck characters, probably broken in one of the mods (or a combination of mods) out in the wild
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented automatic return to menu with reporting of errors if the game fails to load a save (changed but still installed mods breaking diagnoses for example), added check for diagnoses to the main save game check
*[DOCTOR MODE] updated prices of doctor mode objects
*Improved automatic UI scale for main panel in 1280 x 800 resolution
*Implemented automatic cancellation of a few examinations when moving patient to ICU or trauma when there are faster alternatives available there (ECG, echo, USG)
*Increased extended employee limit to 600
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed replacing of a room with the same type of room but from a different department
*Fixed rooms not always correctly marked as working after reopening closed departments
*Fixed incorrectly reserved sofa in the 'inefficient' campaign level
*Fixed missing head lamp in one of the examination animations
*Fixed using dynamite/foundations over parking lots
*Fixed events triggered right before midnight spawning patients stuck on impossible visit time
*Fixed treatments planned by the player when a patient is coming to radiology breaking the radiology examination and getting technologists stuck
*Fixed AI doctors sometimes unnecessarily planning two examinations both used to detect the same symptom (like USG and FAST)
*Fixed nurses showing their own portrait on the patient list in their employee card while performing patient checkup
*Fixed characters rotated during object use clipping through stuff, their orientation was used to determine whether they should be rendered in front or behind an object, using the object orientation instead
*Fixed moving of objects with attachments not checking attachment placement and if it allow objects above, this could lead to the attachment being lost
*Fixed event objective button causing insurance to open instead of event patients in some cases when loading first save after booting up the game
*Set font family for Russian on mac to normal for all texts, bold is not really bold in the default font and is hard to read
*Fixed CBC not available at the ICU
*Fixed un-reservation of patient's bed when they are transported away (when they were not in their room their bed got stuck)
*Implemented automatic cleanup of tmp files left among maps after unzipping
*Fixed hospitalized patients performing 'free time' activities too often even when waiting for an examination
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed stat lab and waiting room info panels showing at correct position only with default camera orientation
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed objects selected for delete left highlighted after rotating the camera view
*Fixed 'waiting for player' not popping up after transferring controlled patient with no planned procedures between departments
*Implemented automatic switching of active department when clicking surgery table button in patient card so the surgery table opens for patient's department
*Fixed disabled hiring for night shift when there's doctor assigned at day shift at the same workspace even if the day shift is not working completely
*Fixed characters sometimes getting stuck when trying to switch to his/her workplace trough assign workplace button
*Implemented reset of wrong diagnosis after an hour of blocking patient's doctor instead of returning to a waiting room
'''Included in hotfix from 24.03.2020'''
*Fixed dead characters with surgery priority set by the player blocking other surgeries
*Fixed cloud saves not always correctly deleted from server
*Fixed stuck characters caused by not selecting objects in a given room when on the same floor but when their path goes via the ground floor
*Fixed hospitalized and released patients coming back by ambulance after being treated and released when they still have some lab tests running at midnight
'''Included in hotfix from 19.03.2020'''
*Fixed black ambulance stretcher positioning breaking the ambulance when unloading area is placed at the furthermost point
*Fixed lying free time actions like asking for books using nurses without patient care role
*Fixed missing bookcase in building mode catalogue for wards
*Fixed radiologists from wrong shift could be selected for usg when offloaded to radiology
*Fixed names for cardio and sono at radiology in all languages
*Fixed negative modifiers from critical needs not reset
*Fixed mandatory equipment set as recommended for cardio & sono at radiology
*Fixed scrubbing sink not tagged as normal sink and not used outside of ORs
*Fixed doctors sometimes stuck reserved with other doctor's patient *this could happen when multiple doctors are serving way past their shift and one of them gets released from doctor mode, then the doctor who belongs on the current shift will return and take back their patients *and if one of the patients is still around waiting for another player-controlled doctor, the patient could get stolen
*Fixed characters without workspace sent to 0, 0 after commuting to work, no workspace pop up pops up instead
*Fixed shortcuts from management to prefabs not working when clicking the icons
*Fixed 'exposed to weather' modifier applied to characters walking over planned rooms outside
*Improved arm/leg cast/orthosis cz description
*Hotfixed interview stuck on a deleted reserved object
*Hotfixed transports of patients on deleted stretchers
*[DOCTOR MODE] fixed doctor mode blinking red when some of the critical patients are only spawned
==Patch 25 - April 27th, 2020==
Hi everybody, a new patch is out, mostly with fixes related to Hospital Services and new features from patch 24. Thanks again for reporting the problems, it really helps us fix them as quickly as possible!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed active department applied to all objects on the active floor during undo, breaking workspace assignment (included in hotfix from 25th April)
*Hotfixed an error in logistics UI caused by characters with workspaces but no home room
*Fixed janitors still reserving workspaces after their room gets deleted
*Fixed resetting workspace after discarding undo
*Fixed duplicate cardiology skill in skill selector
*Fixed radiologists sometimes escaping their patients (added patient check to radiologist during lunch time)
*Fixed LOC_ID errors in names of objects from Doctor Mode when Doctor Mode isn't installed
*Fixed wrong icon shown in hiring card for gift shop vendor
*Fixed blocked hiring of second gift shop vendor
*Unlocked new deparmtents in challenge levels
*Fixed pharmacy desk graphics
*Fixed a typo in Essential thrombocythemia LOC
*Fixed don't cross barrier set to blocking
*Changed EMG in study room prefab to PC
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed go to button in popups not correctly centering rotated camera on patientsg rotated camera on patients
==Patch 26 - May 6th, 2019==
Hi everybody, let us take this opportunity to thank all the new players that joined us this weekend, we're amazed by the interest in both Project Hospital and the newly released Hospital Services DLC! Here's one more patch fixing recently discovered issues, thanks again to everybody who took their time to send us a bug report!
'''Changes'''
*Enabled shortest path distance for selecting employees to tend to collapsed patients
*Enabled undo for 'add perimeter walls' button
*Enabled undo for moving rooms
*Implemented automatic panel UI scale rules for resolutions around 1680 x 1050 to fix overlapping icons
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a recently introduced performance issue related to memory allocations (causing frequent microstuttering)
*Fixed pharmacy and gift shop sometimes stuck reserved by a patient who has left
*Fixed training stuck if employee's trained skill gets removed by the player (possibly by assigning the employee to a different department)
*Fixed training script stuck with multiple projectors
*Fixed training - projector activity without a projector
*Fixed stuck training scripts still reserving chairs
*Fixed staff at pathology not filling needs because of patients with critical symptoms
*Hotfixed bucket carts stuck reserved after janitors pick another cart (probably after deleting their room)
*Hotfixed broken attachments on broken composite objects
*Fixed generation technologist without specialization in character editor
*Fixed compression wraps not starting for hospitalized patients at specialized departments
*Fixed ice wrap not allowed at internal medicine department
*Fixed peritoneal fluid analysis sampling not allowed at ICU
*Fixed incorrect cafeteria minimum size detection
*Fixed wrong observation and regular ward decal name
*Fixed diagnoses percentage showing different values in diagnosis table
*Fixed text overlap in department statistics panel
*Fixed a typo in cz, 'parto' instead of 'patro'
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance parking not correctly highlighted when placing foundations with rotated camera
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed undo misplacing objects when undoing a delete action with rotated camera
==Patch 27 - June 4th, 2020==
Hi everybody, a new patch is out with fixes for most of the recently reported issues and a few new features and tweaks. Surprisingly, it looks like there have been no new camera rotation issues discovered this time. :)
'''Changes'''
*Implemented clinic and hospitalized roles for lab procedures (these previously only worked for radiologists/technologists in specialized units)
*Implemented doctors assigned by the player not automatically switched when balancing doctor's workload at the clinic
*Added confirmation window for sending patients home, not for dead patients
*Changed treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome to TRT_DOCTOR'S_RECOMMENDATIONS, changed also in proper sequence
*Switched default sorting of saved games to latest first following a survey we did on social media
*Added edge scrolling as an option, added tweakables for fine-tuning
*Updated internal medicine departments in sandbox and campaign levels (operating theatres replaced by special procedures units)
*Lowered the number of required doctors at internal medicine from 3 to 1
*[MOD SUPPORT] implemented moddable 'difficulty settings' tweakables for payments, collapse timers and 'always showing all diagnoses'
*[MOD SUPPORT] resized door texture to have twice as many slots
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed pharmacists incorrectly called pharmacologists :)
*Fixed neurology not available to be selected for technologists
*Fixing characters preferring indoor paths even when coming from the outside
*Fixed satisfaction modifiers like exposed to weather not reset for night shift staff
*Fixed room access rights not always correctly applied when selecting objects
*Fixed unplugged delete prefab button
*Fixed extending of rooms not allowed for rooms with overall limit like service office
*Fixed unnecessary undo snapshot created every frame when placing prefabs causing extra allocations causing stuttering
*Fixed ambulance parking showing red area when dragging foundations on floors above it
*Fixed drawing a room over a part of another room stealing all objects for the active department
*Fixed new colored floor lines not connecting to existing ones after load
*Fixed cost in one of the parts of angiography machine causing double refund
*Fixed only one visitors lounge used at each department
*Fixed dead patients still getting negative satisfaction modifiers when sent away
*Fixed dead patients shown forever in untreated patients table
*Fixed characters stuck/not going to common room when their room is destroyed
*Fixed level up message about janitors mentioning first specialization while it's not added (there's no skill to be selected without hospital services dlc)
*Fixed popup about no workspace not correctly popping up since undo was introduced
*Fixed supervisor not updating when switching character department, updated janitor chief selection
*Fixed rounding errors causing 1% skill lower level shown for characters after training
*Fixed three locked tiles left behind after moving parking
*Fixed one wrong animation set in the sequence for MIEP
*Fixed workshop scenarios disappearing after loading a game, returning to main menu and reopening new game dialog
*Fixed only one special procedures unit at internal medicine used, the first one was always selected regardless of whether it was free
*Fixed free technologists at radiology not selected for a patient if technologists at their department exist but are busy or only at another shift
*Fixed janitors getting their workspace reset when leaving a closed department
*Fixed tables ending out of bounds and displaying incorrect data when switching for example to a different department after scrolling down
*Fixed patients that still have critical symptoms considered treated if the diagnosis has been treated
*Fixed planned surgeries at ICU blocking night shift staff at a department that can't perform surgeries over night
*Fixed waiting rooms with more invalidity flags allowed to be selected as closest valid room to a unit, for example when both inaccessible and not on foundations
*Fixed overflowing text in some languages in popups
*Fixed an error when deleting giftshop with visitors still coming in
*Fixed office chairs allowed to be used as sofas
*Fixed positioning of a couple of decorative objects when placed on another objects
*Hotfixed beds left reserved by dead patients (seen once)
*Fixed bacteremia in campylobacteriosis *added exm and trt
*Fixed wrong lab test assigned to Campylobacteriosis
*Added general surgery spec & room tag for trt_bronchodilators
*Removed home treatment from asbestosis diagnosis
*Fixed wrong tag preventing trauma center from giving leg casts
*Removed treatment for hemoptysis (was nsaids), also removed nsaids from respective sequences
*Allowed urgent blood analysis at radiology cardio unit
*Fixed symptom stiffness in the neck *added neurology spec to prescribe list *it will be prescribed at neurology and executed at orthopaedy
*Set pulmonary hypertension due blood clots to require hospitalization
*Fixed a few typos in English texts
*Updated minimum number of nurses in nurses station description
*Updated character state description for dead patients (removed Dead, dead)
*Changed tutorial texts for character card to mention 8 last selected characters instead of 6
*Fixed size in waiting room prefab description
*Updated description for pleural effusion symptom
*Fixed non-localized level label in hiring card
*Disabled replacing special characters by underscores in naming panels in character card
'''Included in hotfix from 13.05.2020'''
*Fixed bulding a new floor after an undo-able action breaking rooms
*Fixed cleaning carts sometimes stuck not reserved but not deletable
*[Hospital Services] Fixed a couple of cases of characters or chairs stuck after training
*[Hospital Services] Fixed pharmacy or gift shop getting stuck after a few ingame days
*[Hospital Services] Fixed gift shop stuck if there isn't enough shelves
*[Hospital Services] Fixed only one gift shop vendor serving customers
==Patch 28 - June 12th, 2020==
Hello there! A new patch #28 is out now. Apart from other fixes let me mention especially the migration to Unity 2018.2.21 which should take care of the issues with Citrix incompatibility without having to use other workarounds. As always, thanks for all the reports and suggestions!
'''Fixes'''
*Migrated Unity to 2018.2.21 to work around the Citrix issues (2018.4 tested previously caused other issues)
*Fixed a hidden error when resetting a player-assigned doctor
*Fixed patients with critical symptoms at the clinic sometimes not correctly treated
*Fixed controlled patients stuck at radiologists when player plans treatments there
*Fixed player-assigned doctors reset for patients with no examinations planned in waiting rooms
*Fixed patients sometimes going for lab results and starting a radiology examination at the same time
*Fixed prefab save panel showing sorting buttons and sorting by date by default instead of by name
*Hotfixed characters sitting on deleted chairs, possibly side effect of the duplicated ghostly objects in departments related to the undo system
*Enabled lab specialists working on samples in their room even if the patient doesn't match their roles anymore, like after being released from observation
*Fixed selecting prefab rooms and categories not cancelling current action like area move
'''Included in hotfix from 05.06.2020 (1.2.20271)'''
*Hotfixed new doors in build too early, implemented automatic replacement
*Fixed send home popup showing when releasing treated hospitalized patient
*Fixed code blue causing patients to be never considered treated
*Fixed objects remain in department after deleting via undo
*Fixed code blue causing patients to be not allows to be sent home
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]] Genral surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| internal medicine office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Beta Blockers
| Yes
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, CBC Sampling, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| Sometimes
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| Yes
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
| Sometimes
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
| No
|-
|
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]] General surgery provides a wide range of examinations,treatments and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases,disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Beta Blockers
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, CBC Sampling, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
|-
|
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]] General surgery provides a wide range of examinations,treatments and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases,disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Beta Blockers
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, CBC Sampling, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
|-
|
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement(s)
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
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| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
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| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
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| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
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| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
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| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
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| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
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| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
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| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
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| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
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| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
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| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
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| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
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| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
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| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| First aid || || || ||
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| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
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| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
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| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
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| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
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| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
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| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
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| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
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| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
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| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
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| Leg orthosis || An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
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| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
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| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
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| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
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| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
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| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
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| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thoracentesis || || || ||
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| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
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| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
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| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement(s)
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
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| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
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| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
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| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
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| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
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| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
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| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
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| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
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| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
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| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
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| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
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| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
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| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
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| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
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| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
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| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
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| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
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| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
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| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
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| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
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| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
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| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
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| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
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| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
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| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
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| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
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| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
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| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
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| First aid || || || ||
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| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
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| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
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| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
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| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
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| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
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| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
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| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
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| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
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| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
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| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
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| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
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| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
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| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
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| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
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| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
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| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
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| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
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| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
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| Leg orthosis || An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
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| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
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| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
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| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
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| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
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| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
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| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
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| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
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| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
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| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
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| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
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| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
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| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
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| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
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| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
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| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
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| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
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| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
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| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
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| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
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| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
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| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
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| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
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| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
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| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
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| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thoracentesis || || Tension Pneumothorax || ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
|}
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Aspergillosis
0
220
1099
721
2020-05-28T09:58:16Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Aspergilloma discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*MRI
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*X-ray chest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antimycotics]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Tension pneumothorax
0
432
1100
2020-05-28T10:26:22Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created page
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dyspnea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Punctured lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*USG
*FAST
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
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1101
1100
2020-05-28T10:30:12Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dyspnea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Punctured lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*USG
*FAST
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
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1138
1101
2020-06-29T12:53:12Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading (for consistency)
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dyspnea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Punctured lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*USG
*FAST
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
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Ciguatera
0
433
1102
2020-06-03T09:37:53Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Ciguatoxin detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Heart monitoring
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Mannitol doses]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
2ab7831acd2c98ccd3c48a5981a5595a64dcc9f7
1130
1102
2020-06-29T12:32:32Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Putting additional treatments under separate heading for consistency
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Ciguatoxin detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Heart monitoring
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Mannitol doses]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Nasal polyp
0
434
1103
2020-06-04T10:42:09Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Creating new page! Data collated from DiagnosesINTERN XML data file.
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal polyps detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | MIEP]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
cec99a37d75431420542600782f354e9c7503172
1134
1103
2020-06-29T12:35:54Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading and removing home treatment (for consistency)
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal polyps detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | MIEP]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
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Parapneumonic effucion
0
435
1106
2020-06-19T14:11:03Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = 'Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
| insurance = 2100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperpyrexia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural transdate]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray chest
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
42a50e2c2ece120b8571b6d5bf2f6119838b2eae
1107
1106
2020-06-19T14:12:12Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ typo
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = 'Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
| insurance = 2100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperpyrexia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural transudate]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray chest
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Chylothorax
0
436
1108
2020-06-19T14:22:19Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
| insurance = 2100
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chylothorax detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*MRI
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antitusics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Asbestosis
0
437
1109
2020-06-22T10:02:03Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
| insurance = 2200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Asbestosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*CRP
*X-ray chest
*CT
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Cholesteatoma
0
438
1110
2020-06-22T10:13:10Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Otalgia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Cholesteatoma discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*Audiometry
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | MIEP]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
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1111
1110
2020-06-22T10:14:45Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Symptoms */ correction
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Otalgia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cholesteatoma discovered]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*Audiometry
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | MIEP]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
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Essential thrombocythemia
0
439
1113
2020-06-22T20:04:15Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nosebleeds]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blurred vision]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Thrombocythemia]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Basic visual test
*CBC - sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Hydroxyurea]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Hemolytic anemia
0
225
1114
736
2020-06-22T20:05:57Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ typo antipyretics
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Haptoglobin - low levels]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Thorax percussion
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Hemothorax
0
440
1115
2020-06-22T20:23:11Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Injury to the chest]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemothorax detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*USG
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
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Croup
0
441
1116
2020-06-29T09:44:06Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Croup present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
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1131
1116
2020-06-29T12:33:30Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Croup present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
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Meniere's disease
0
442
1117
2020-06-29T10:01:20Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Menieres's disease present]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen ear canal]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*Audiometry
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Anxiolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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1118
1117
2020-06-29T10:02:37Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Removed erroneous complications
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text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Menieres's disease present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*Audiometry
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Anxiolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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1132
1118
2020-06-29T12:34:53Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading and removing home treatment (for consistency)
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hearing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Ringing in the ears]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Frequent falling]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Menieres's disease present]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Ear examination
*Audiometry
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Ear drops]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Anxiolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
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Miliaria
0
443
1119
2020-06-29T10:31:44Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on torso]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Heat rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid topical cream]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
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1133
1119
2020-06-29T12:35:29Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading and removing home treatment (for consistency)
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on neck]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on torso]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Heat rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Evaluation
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid topical cream]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Pleural empyema
0
444
1120
2020-06-29T10:39:18Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
| insurance = 2500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural fluid infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*MRI
*X-ray chest
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antitusics]]
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1135
1120
2020-06-29T12:36:40Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading (for consistency)
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
| insurance = 2500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural fluid infected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*MRI
*X-ray chest
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antitusics]]
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Pleurisy
0
445
1121
2020-06-29T10:49:35Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling joints]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial infection detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
*[[Treatment | Antitusics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomaichs]]
bcc6e43e2eb2dc4afbe7f6591bc19dcb28686960
1122
1121
2020-06-29T10:52:48Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ correct mis-spelt Stomachics
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text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling joints]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial infection detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
*[[Treatment | Antitusics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
b4da308a153a3d6319ab90ea7dc36c30983d4401
1136
1122
2020-06-29T12:37:11Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading (for consistency)
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling joints]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pleural effusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacterial infection detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Thoracentesis]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhythmics]]
*[[Treatment | Antitusics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
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Poison ivy rash
0
446
1123
2020-06-29T12:22:12Z
GaryReggae
30598912
Created new page from DiagnosesINTERN XML
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poison ivy rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid topical cream]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Home treatment]]
ebc20fda426083a09c93acbe04706071c06f361a
1137
1123
2020-06-29T12:52:32Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ Putting additional treatments under separate heading and removing home treatment (for consistency)
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poison ivy rash]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Temperature measurement
*Evaluation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid topical cream]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Sarcoidosis - Eye
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230
1124
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2020-06-29T12:28:36Z
GaryReggae
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GaryReggae moved page [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]] to [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]: Page title incorrect - should be sarcoidosis not sarcoidiosis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - eyes]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Neurological testing
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Sarcoidiosis - Eye
0
447
1125
2020-06-29T12:28:36Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]] to [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]: Page title incorrect - should be sarcoidosis not sarcoidiosis
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#REDIRECT [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
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Sarcoidosis - Heart
0
231
1126
998
2020-06-29T12:29:03Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]] to [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]: Page title incorrect - should be sarcoidosis not sarcoidiosis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - heart]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Neurological testing
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Sarcoidiosis - Heart
0
448
1127
2020-06-29T12:29:03Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]] to [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]: Page title incorrect - should be sarcoidosis not sarcoidiosis
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#REDIRECT [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
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Sarcoidosis - Lungs
0
229
1128
763
2020-06-29T12:29:19Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]] to [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]: Page title incorrect - should be sarcoidosis not sarcoidiosis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = '' Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Granulomas - lungs]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Sarcoidiosis - Lungs
0
449
1129
2020-06-29T12:29:19Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]] to [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]: Page title incorrect - should be sarcoidosis not sarcoidiosis
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#REDIRECT [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
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Campylobacteriosis
0
450
1139
2020-06-29T13:15:05Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperpyrexia]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptom | C.Jejuni detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Blood draw
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Microbial sampling
*ELISA sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Glomerulonephritis
0
178
1140
687
2020-06-29T13:20:47Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Glomerulonephirits]] to [[Glomerulonephritis]]: Page title incorrect - should be Glomerulonephritis not Glomerulonephirits
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Azotemia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Proteinuria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperlipidemia]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Lipiduria]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight gain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney tissue inflamed]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Biopsy - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Glomerulonephirits
0
451
1141
2020-06-29T13:20:47Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Glomerulonephirits]] to [[Glomerulonephritis]]: Page title incorrect - should be Glomerulonephritis not Glomerulonephirits
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#REDIRECT [[Glomerulonephritis]]
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HUS
0
452
1142
2020-06-29T14:06:27Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing difficulties]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysuria]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | E.Coli toxin detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful urination]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Stool analysis - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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1143
1142
2020-06-29T14:19:31Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematochezia]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Bloating]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing difficulties]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysuria]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | E.Coli toxin detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Stool analysis - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization ]]
*[[Treatment | Blood transfusion]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
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Thrombocytopenia
0
226
1144
766
2020-06-29T14:33:34Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Thrombocyptopenia]] to [[Thrombocytopenia]]: Correcting spelling of page - should be Thrombocytopenia and not Thrombocyptopenia
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
| insurance = 700
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Purpura]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Prolonged bleeding]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thrombocytopenia detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Platelet transfusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
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Thrombocyptopenia
0
453
1145
2020-06-29T14:33:34Z
GaryReggae
30598912
GaryReggae moved page [[Thrombocyptopenia]] to [[Thrombocytopenia]]: Correcting spelling of page - should be Thrombocytopenia and not Thrombocyptopenia
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#REDIRECT [[Thrombocytopenia]]
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Botulism
0
454
1146
2020-06-29T15:12:27Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Constipation]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Dyspnea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | C.Botulinum detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Blood pressure measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Neck palpation
*ELISA sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Botulinum antitoxin]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
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PCF
0
455
1147
2020-06-29T15:37:13Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperpyrexia]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Mastadenovirus B detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neck palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
Additional treatment:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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1148
1147
2020-06-29T15:38:30Z
GaryReggae
30598912
/* Treatments */ typo
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hyperpyrexia]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Watery eyes]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching eye]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 75
|-
| [[Symptom | Mastadenovirus B detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Neck palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Oral cavity inspection
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Eye drops]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDS]]
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TIA
0
456
1149
2020-06-29T15:59:24Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Neurology]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Neurology]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Poor balance]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Atherosclerosis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking difficulties]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | LDL high level]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TIA detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*Blood draw
*Blood analysis - ICU
*Echo
*Urgent echo
*MRI
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | ACE inhibitor]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive medication]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Influenza B
0
457
1150
2020-06-29T16:10:10Z
GaryReggae
30598912
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza B detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Oral cavity inspection
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Patches
0
57
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All patches and updates released by [[Oxymoron Games]].
==Patch 1 - Project Hospital 1.0.14263 - October 31st, 2018==
Hi all! First, big thanks to everybody playing the game and especially to all of you who reported issues. It's really appreciated, as we're trying to fix as many of them as soon as possible. Here are release notes for our first patch:
*Attempted fix for controller input breaking camera controls.
*Fixed a rare error occurring when exiting to menu.
*Fixed automatic UI scale for 1440x900.
*Fixed doctors stuck when switching doctor of a patient by hand.
*Fixed characters forced to walk on grass in big sandbox.
*Fixed controls stuck when closing hospital management card while naming the hospital.
*Set music to always loop.
*Small fixes in medical database and texts.
==Patch 2 - Project Hospital 1.0.14276 - November 2nd, 2018==
Second patch is out with more fixes!
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to rooms).
*Fixed an error in saved games preventing load (related to objects outside of map).
*Fixed inconsistent highlighting of elevator placement.
*Enabled elevator placement outside (automatically builds foundations below).
*Fixed popup for 'department not able to diagnose a patient' popping up when laboratory test are still running.
*Small fixes in texts.
*A Mac version built using Unity 2018 is available on beta branch, this should fix missing support for retina displays/resolutions.
==Patch 3 - Project Hospital 1.0.14303 - November 2nd, 2018==
One more patch for the weekend!
*Fixed some values in options not saved (most importantly UI scale).
*Fixed one case of pathfinding stuck trying to use an inaccessible elevator.
*Fixed a rare case of ambulances stuck in fastest time scale.
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in a fired doctor's office.
*Fixed technologists in lab on occasion stuck using sink forever.
*Fixed a few min room sizes.
*Fixed antidepressants not allowed to be prescribed for patients on observation.
*Fixed MRI and CT allowed right next to a wall.
*Fixed MRI price.
*A few small changes to decrease difficulty in tutorial 3.
*Small fixes in texts.
==Patch 4 - Project Hospital 1.0.14331 - November 5th, 2018==
Patch 4 is up!
*Feature: much improved highlighting of rooms with problems.
*Feature: added warnings about department problems to main panel.
*Fixed two cases of broken stretchers causing patients to get stuck waiting in bed.
*Fixed radiologists sometimes ignoring patients for the rest of the day after taking a break.
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck waiting for a fired doctor.
*Fixed required room sizes of diagnostic units.
*Fixed number of technologists not shown on the hospitalization panel in management mode.
*Fixed collapse system not safe against deleting defibrillators.
*Fixed a few symptom/diagnosis issues.
*Fixed the (maybe not bug, but still annoying) problem with patients with planned urine sampling stuck at the doctor's waiting for a free toilet on the same floor.
*Small fixes in texts.
*Updated translations for the included languages (more are on the way, like Italian, Russian or Korean, big thanks to our hard working volunteer translators!).
==Patch 5 - Project Hospital 1.0.14398 - November 9th, 2018==
Hi all, once again big thanks to everybody who keeps reporting issues, it really helps! We seem to be on a good track when it comes to catching the most critical ones - and hopefully, starting with the next patch, we'll be able to start including more and more of the planned or requested improvements.
*Upgraded engine to Unity 2018.2 to bring proper retina display support on Mac and hopefully fix a few. crashes/green screen issues related to Unity.
*Added automatic cancelling of procedures that a doctor can't prescribe when the player manually switches a patient's doctor.
*Updated cost of radiology prefabs.
*Improved efficiency of radiology waiting rooms in case there's one shared waiting room for the whole department.
*Improved the 'couldn't sit' satisfaction modifier, it's not applied at the reception anymore.
*Fixed one case of stuck paramedics.
*Fixed characters sometimes stuck during defibrillation when there was only one available defibrillator.
*Fixed one more rare case of broken stretchers blocking patient transfers.
*Fixed elevators not working correctly if there was more than 16 of them.
*Fixed examination list not immediately updated after switching a patient's department by hand.
*Fixed a hidden error in patients waiting for player but with no finished procedures.
*Fixed a hidden error when cancelling hospitalization on a patient walking to bed.
*Fixed load button in main menu starting loading even with no map selected.
*Fixed 'buy ambulance' objective sometimes requiring two ambulances to be placed.
*Fixed nurses allowed to do free time activities but not fill their needs at departments with patients who require care.
*Minor fixes in the UI (wrong tooltips, text truncation etc.).
*Minor fixes in texts (medical accuracy, missing information in a few tooltips).
==Patch 6 - Project Hospital 1.0.14523 - November 15th, 2018==
*Selecting ICU treatment automatically switches patient's department to ICU.
*Doctors prescribe more treatments for symptoms causing discomfort.
*Implemented new music track for events and critical situations.
*Implemented immediate transport by the same ambulance when sending away patients who just arrived and are waiting for a free trauma center.
*Simplified some steps in tutorial 3, fixed undesired collapses during the tutorial.
*Improved a lot of text boxes and tooltips to better support localization and longer texts.
*Removed unused message types from options.
*Fixed main treatment for a diagnosis sometimes not applied for patients with wrong diagnosis.
*Fixed looping sounds sometimes not paused with the game (for example when popups pause the game).
*Fixed hidden patients shown in patient's table with some filters.
*Fixed shifts not shown for janitors in table of employees.
*Fixed sofas stuck reserved when deleting doors while a character is already walking to the sofa.
*Fixed a few specific errors causing characters getting stuck while deleting rooms during collapses or medicine and food delivery.
*Fixed patients stuck when their room got deleted right when they were about to be released.
*Fixed a couple more hidden errors.
==Patch 7 - Project Hospital 1.0.14611 - November 23rd, 2018==
*More translations are now included: Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian.
*Implemented moving of tables with equipment on top, [CTRL] can be used to pick up individual objects like before.
*Added more info to reserved staff and staff performing examinations and treatments.
*Added room name to status bar when hovering over rooms in management mode.
*Split messages about patients waiting for examination/treatment into 'waiting for bed' and 'waiting for transport'.
*Switched autosave to only alternate between two files.
*Disabled reset of employee roles if their room/office got deleted.
*Disabled display of daily schedule items related to hospitalization when there's only clinic.
*Allowed staff without a workspace to go home after a while instead of spending the whole shift in common room.
*Switched second half of tutorial 3 to a simplified version.
*Fixed nurses and technologists not getting a specialization when leveling up.
*Fixed janitors sometimes blocking equipment in exam rooms by leaving their carts right next to an object.
*Fixed placement of objects allowed even if a required slot on a neighboring tile wasn't accessible (for example exam table and dialysis machine).
*Fixed a couple of specific cases of characters stuck (collapses, fired staff, deleted rooms).
*Fixed missing lab analyzer in general surgery unit prefab.
*Fixed ICU not triggered correctly during collapse if the player has also prescribed it.
*Fixed a few issues with examinations and treatments (vasolidators and bandage not available at the ICU, palpitations not discoverable at the ICU; treatments for injury to he chest, injury to the collarbone, mandibular injury).
*More minor UI/hidden error fixes.
==Patch 8 - Project Hospital 1.0.14691 - December 6th, 2018==
*New translations: Italian and Chinese (Simplified)
*Increased manual UI scale range
*Implemented zoom in/out using numpad [+] and [-]
*Implemented run in background, added to options
*Added maximum number of floors to tweakables.xml
*Added zoom range to tweakables.xml
*Optimized update after placing items in building mode
*Fixed texture quality settings not saved
*Fixed a rare bug with decals button in building mode switching to ambulances
*Fixed tooltips displayed close to the right edge of the screen flickering in certain resolutions
*Fixed objects stuck reserved after scheduling treatments on patients with an examination already reserved
*Fixed patients stuck in a waiting room when all doctors in nearby offices are fired
*Fixed elevators broken by deleting their doors
*Fixed toilets outside of rooms considered usable
*Fixed PCs moved with tables leaving behind another workspace
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available everywhere where needed
*Fixed a rare error causing an infinite popup about ambiguous diagnosis
*Fixed patients from events sometimes assigned to a disabled insurance company
*Fixed manual selection of ICU allowed for patients without a diagnosis
*Fixed blood ignored by janitors in rooms only one tile wide
*Fixed cardiography unit prefab for Internal Medicine department
*Fixed a couple more internal errors
*Attempted a blind fix for broken portrait rendering on Mac
*Attempted a blind fix for a rare green screen in main menu
==Patch 9 - Project Hospital 1.0.14725 - December 11th, 2018==
A quick patch mostly to quickly address the ambulance placement issue in a few scenarios that got introduced in patch 8.
*Fixed regression bug preventing ambulances to be placed in certain levels
*Fixed cancelling of objects move would place the object back on incorrect floor
*Fixed a rare hidden error in events
*Optimized janitor behavior and room selection
==Patch 10 - Project Hospital 1.0.14766 - December 18th, 2018==
One more patch before the holidays! :)
*New translations: Dutch and Japanese!
*Fixed info about running procedures not displayed for clinic doctors
*Fixed a hidden error preventing assigning employees between departments
*Fixed examination availability in patient's card sometimes not updated when switching departments
*Fixed anesthesiologists possibly sitting on a wrong stool in the OR if there are multiple stools
*Fixed a rare error during a couple of treatments
*Fixed a regression: doctors from on call room could be assigned to certain clinic patients
*Fixed a regression: prefab preview flickering since the update to Unity 2018
*Hotfixed objects stuck reserved by employees who are at home (on load and every hour)
==Patch 11 - Project Hospital 1.0.14826 - January 8th, 2019==
Hi all, before jumping straight to the usual release notes - happy new year everybody and big thanks to all the new players that joined us during the winter sale and especially to everybody who still took their time to send us bug reports, it really helps, especially when trying to catch some of the rare issues!
*Fixed a regression: hidden error in doctors with no workspace causing patients of a specific department to keep waiting forever
*Fixed characters from events sometimes allowed to despawn over midnight while the event is still running
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck on despawned patients
*Fixed an error causing patients to get stuck when leaving an examination with technologists while they don't have a doctor
*Fixed doctors in rare cases stuck reserved by a patient who has already left
*Fixed a hidden error in case of switching doctor's skills during surgery
*Fixed nurses stuck with stretcher when their patient got despawned (race condition with paramedics?)
*Fixed nurse stuck in an animation when reserved right after delivering food
*Fixed exam tables with blocked stretcher access point not causing the room to be unusable
*Fixed wrong price evaluation when building walls over walls in nw-se direction
*Fixed a rare case of patients getting up from ambulance stretcher on arrival
*Fixed janitors leaving carts behind when their department gets closed
*Fixed patients not transported away from closed departments in a couple of specific cases (like waiting for a bed, still physically at another department)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not available in some situations (plasmapheresis, antidiarrheals)
*Fixed a few typos in texts
*Added another fallback pass to pathfinding - stuck patients will ignore access rights instead of getting completely stuck
==Patch 12 - Project Hospital 1.0.14958 - January 25th, 2019==
Hi all, while we're working on some bigger UI improvements (we'll be soon sending new texts to translators so we can get everything ready in as many languages as possible), we're of course also paying attention to the reported issues, so here are a few fixes as usually.
*Updated all translations to the latest version from github
*Disabled locking of areas on above the ground floors (building above ambulance parking lot is now possible)
*Disabled 'good boss' perk for other occupations than doctors
*Implemented receptionist perks affecting patients
*Improved workload tracking for radiology rooms and examination units
*Allowed examinations that discover surgery complications to be planned in patient's card even when already done previously
*Allowed nurses with stretchers to ignore objects if they get stuck
*Fixed events not available in campaign levels
*Fixed janitors ignoring blood when cleaning areas of other departments
*Fixed patients on ICU sometimes re-transported to their own bed for examination
*Fixed moved objects in building mode disappearing when switching to different categories while already moving an object
*Fixed preview of attachment object stuck on when placing composite objects in case the previous object with attachment was deleted during move
*Fixed a rare case of nurses stuck going to stretcher
*Fixed changing of department possible when it shouldn't be allowed (in case player opened the department selection panel already, for example right before patient transport)
*Fixed dead and misdiagnosed patients counted only in department statistics, not overall hospital statistics
*Fixed various issues in the medical database (skill for ethanol doses, rooms for chelation therapy, bacteremia discovery, too hardcore collapse timers on cardiac arrest symptoms, unstable blood pressure moved to high hazard, a few treatments were not allowed on ICU, ...)
*Fixed a couple of cases of broken stretchers stuck in the scene
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors
*Fixed a few typos in tooltips
==Patch 13 - Project Hospital 1.0.15215 - February 14th, 2019==
And we were expecting this patch to be just a few quick fixes. :)
*Added new translations: Polish and Hungarian, made the language list in options scrollable
*Implemented skipping of procedures that have been waiting for a long time, added specific info about what a procedure is waiting for
*Improved workload tracking, implemented room workload display as text, implemented workload tracking for labs
*Added a summary of workload shown after every shift
*Improved priorities of surgeries between patients
*Implemented smooth fadeout of patients on stretchers in elevators
*Implemented automatic hiding of objects when placing walls
*Implemented a notification about employees without any allowed roles
*Implemented specific handling and notifications about patients in broken beds (for example with a deleted bedside cabinet)
*Implemented reset of roles and a switch of clothing style when assigning employees to workspaces in a different type of room
*Implemented deleting saved games from the load game dialog
*Patient portraits are also shown on reserved operating tables in management
*Staff prefer staff-only rooms if available (like wc)
*Characters with stretchers strongly prefer indoor routes even when the route is longer
*Increased default staff limit to 250 (we'll need to update the recommended hardware requirements to match, but no major change)
*Increased overall sound volume
*A few small UI improvements
*Fixed a regression: deletion of user-created prefabs wasn't working
*Fixed scrolling not working on certain touchpads
*Fixed bulldozing objects sometimes leaving one half behind
*Fixed interns allowed in on-call rooms
*Fixed patients not hidden when reserving an ambulance
*Fixed first treatment in treatment sequence shown in diagnosis table instead of main symptom treatment
*Fixed chief doctor UI incorrectly shown at radiology
*Fixed neurologist (technologist) not correctly shown in the management UI
*Fixed defibrillation sometimes running for too long
*Fixed certain characters not reacting immediately to being assigned to a different department
*Fixed first ambulance patients sometimes spawning one day too late
*Fixed patients in a deleted waiting room sometimes stuck standing up and sitting down for a while
*Fixed one more case of technologists in lab stuck
*Fixed re-setup of patients coming back after wrong diagnosis but by an ambulance
*Fixed floor material not automatically added to the floor above when adding foundations on ground floor of a multi-floor building
*Fixed a bug in rendering when blood was turned off
*Fixed decals not accessible when building mode was activated for the first time by clicking rooms in management
*Fixed radiology examinations not planned to discover surgery complication symptoms
*Fixed a couple of database issues (treatments at ICU etc.)
==Patch 14 - Project Hospital 1.0.15420 - March 14th, 2019==
Despite a small medical crisis among our tech team, bugs are still being fixed :)
*Fixed a regression: staff not using objects in green/blue rooms when there's a designated staff-only area (this was affecting water dispensers or washing hands)
*Fixed a regression: surgeries sometimes stuck reserved by a lower-priority patient
*Fixed objects allowed to be picked up from the areas outside of hospital property
*Fixed one case of procedure reservation state not correctly displayed for hospitalized patients
*Fixed doctors walking to wrong position if they started an examination while still in the examination room with previous patient and the next patient was being delivered there
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting rooms where a procedure was currently being performed
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting beds while a nurse was performing the patient care procedure
*Fixed a rare internal error after deleting anesthesiology machine while a patient was on the way to trauma center to be stabilized
*Fixed a rare case of medicine delivery stuck running the whole afternoon
*Fixed a rare case of patients stuck in 'being checked by a nurse' while the nurse has been freed already
*Fixed eye test patient animation (gloves were automatically added to all examination animations, but this one is not played by a doctor)
*Fixed a couple of procedures not allowed in specific situations (liver medication on ICU, chest auscultation for patients hospitalized at general surgery)
*Fixed 'couldn't wash hands' modifier reset too late
*Fixed objects assigned as night shift workspaces not allowed to be deleted in closed departments
*Increased time technologists spend idle at their desk before running to common room
==Project Hospital 1.1 is out! - Project Hospital 1.1.16207 - May 30th, 2019==
We're happy to announce Project Hospital 1.1, a major update with some of the most requested features, user experience improvements and Workshop support!
This update contains roughly four months of work, already in production during the last two patches - because of the nature of the new features and content it made sense to test and balance everything together.
We really hope you enjoy the new version and we're looking forward to what you come up with for the workshop!
So, thanks for your patience, let's move to the release notes :)
'''Custom content support update'''
*Improved mod support for creating graphical assets
*Creating scenarios in game
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing mods
*[Steam Workshop] Sharing scenarios
'''"First impressions" update'''
*Improved menus
*Loading tips
*Preview screenshots and more info about saved games
*Video background in main menu
*Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)
[[File:11a.png|thumb|Custom UI scale now works also in main menu (title screen)]]
'''UI'''
*New workspace panels in management
*Updated management interface with new shared rooms category
*New hiring UI with more categories (**don't forget to click on individual workspaces to open hiring card!**), indication of required specializations for all professions
*Department statistics with room workloads, prestige, patient details and procedure info
*Polished hospital statistics, added yesterday's statistics panel
*Tooltips for symptoms in table of diagnoses
*More keyboard shortcuts (departments mapped to 1-9, DEL for bulldozer tool, ...)
*Cleaned up buttons in tool panels in building mode
*Notifications have configurable colors
*A couple of new notifications on the main panel for trying to hire characters to a room they're not allowed
*More info about why an ambulance can't be placed (for example on an above-the ground floor, this was surprisingly easy to miss)
*Exam units show patient portraits when a procedure is running there
*Added info about required hospitalization to surgery tooltips
*(Plus a lot of small quality-of-life improvements in the UI)
[[File:11b.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
[[File:11c.png|thumb|Revamped UI]]
'''Gameplay'''
*New insurance company objectives and rewards (more varied and hopefully more fun, more challenging in the late game *for example performing surgeries, saving patients after collapses)
*New laboratories department shared between other departments (Hematology, Histology and Microbiology labs with some new equipment)
*Sharing more rooms, for example sharing common rooms between departments for free time and staff lunch
*Added maximum number of insurance companies contracted at once, balanced to send similar numbers of patients as the original insurance companies
*Smooth ranges of patient numbers sent by insurance companies according to prestige
*Random events
*Improved rules for making events available after unlocking, all departments are no more needed
*Added detection that patient's doctor doesn't have diagnostics role allowed
*Night clinic
*Patients leave after not being seen for too long, not only when clinic closes
*Implemented moving patients waiting at reception to a waiting room if shifts have changed and there's no receptionist
*Releasing patients from observation back to clinic if they're not at risk anymore, added a couple of notifications
*Receptionist is a proper employee role now
*Improved rules for which roles are available where (anesthesiology, reception)
*Staff limit can be increased to 400 in options (only attempt this if you have at least the recommended hardware)
*Staff counter on main panel blinks when trying to hire an employee and the employee limit has been reached
*Improved visual side of characters entering/exiting elevators (timing, fade in, fixed overlapping)
*Improved handling of priorities on Trauma and Observation
*Implemented specific detection of procedures not available to be prescribed at a certain department (not only when a specific doctor doesn't have the required skill)
*New notification for not enough stretchers to transport all patients at a department
*Idle characters without workspace now show it as their status in their card
*Updated tutorials and dependency tree visualization to match updated mechanics
*Disabled releasing patients during the night, they'll wait for the morning
*Implemented leveling up anesthesiology also by resuscitating collapsed patients
*If a patient dies, this counts in statistics of the department where their diagnosis belongs, not ICU where they usually end up after a collapse
*Disabled department change to radiology for nurses and doctors
[[File:11d.png|thumb|Labs]]
'''Building'''
*Rooms in management mode can be used as a planning tool (before constructing foundations)
*Move room tool (available under prefabs)
*Automatically hiding objects when building/deleting walls
*When placing a prefab that will add foundations underneath, the visualization is now consistent with using the foundations tool
*A new notification on the main panel for 'out of funds'
*More colors for doors
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed planned procedures not cancelled if one of the reserved employees gets fired
*Fixed few issues with closing departments (for example janitors currently in a bathroom wouldn't return their carts)
*Fixed missing department state update when switching certain roles
*Fixed janitor's portraits sometimes incorrectly showing up in management mode in rooms they're cleaning
*Fixed broken layout of symptoms panel in patient's card in case there's more than 16 symptoms
*Fixed dirty environment satisfaction modifier applied to characters way too late
*Fixed portraits of patients shown above lab equipment rendered also on incorrect floors
*Fixed wrong floor type applied when destroying foundations on above-the-ground floors
*Fixed radiologist's too impatient behavior when idle
*Fixed patients going to their department's waiting room even if another department's lab is processing their sample
*Fixed patients without planned examinations slowing down waiting rooms by waiting for their original doctor
*Fixed table of employees stuck with wrong filter in a couple of cases
*Fixed lab procedures sometimes stuck in the 'sampling finished' state for hospitalized patients
*Fixed a couple of treatments not available at ICU
*Fixed bladder not kept reset for immobile HDU patients
*Fixed a couple of hidden errors in specific procedures
*Fixed collapse script sometimes selecting doctors according to incorrect hospitalization type
*Fixed tables errorong out on invalid data when opened while another save was being loaded
*Fixed url on the bug reporting button in main menu (was using the wrong top level domain after changes on forumotion's side)
*Fixed 'no workspace' notification popping up for fired employees
*Fixed automatic switch to new automatically created departments (this would affect old saves where the lab department gets automatically created)
*Fixed sinks allowed to be placed on bins but then immediately deleted
*Fixed popups blinking when pressing escape
*Fixed total satisfaction not recalculated when patients respawn for their second visit, fixed satisfaction not always updated when modifiers get reset
*Fixed reserved tiles allowed to be selected to be cleaned by janitors (so they don't wipe collapsed patients)
*Fixed examination availability not updated when AI switches (hospitalized) patient's department
*Fixed an error if a patient is sent away while the paramedic who originally brought them is still walking through the hospital
*Fixed rotation of multiple rooms in prefabs
*Fixed examination list in patient card not updated if a department that provides some of the procedures gets closed
*Fixed radiologists not showing patient and examination in their card when running examinations on clinic patients
*Fixed bladder/food scripts cancelled when cancelling planned treatments when patient is filling needs
*Fixed popups previously moved by the player appearing on top of ingame menu, fixed menu not opened by escape if a popup is active
==Patch 15 - Project Hospital 1.1.16229 - June 5th, 2019==
Hi all, we're happy and relieved to see that the release of 1.1 went smoothly, but there were still a few issues we wanted to address as soon as possible, especially the problem with language selection not loaded correctly on startup.
So, thanks for all the feedback and bug reports, here's a small patch to address the recent issues.
Also, the workshop page has started to fill with new scenarios and mods, make sure to check them out! :)
*Fixed a regression: [Steam only] language settings not correctly loaded
*Fixed sandbox options not applied when playing a scenario
*Fixed radiologists available for hire always regenerated during load
*Fixed queue in a waiting room stuck on reserved info TV when deleting waiting rooms while patients are being called
*Fixed operating rooms from different department used when the one from patients department is free but on a different floor
*Fixed patients (rarely) released from observation with a reserved technologist
*Fixed lab delivery script (rarely) stuck on fired and later deleted technologists
*Fixed duplicate insurance company reward in "uninsured"
==Patch 16 - Project Hospital 1.1.16350 - June 20th, 2019==
No rest for the wicked! :) Here's a few more small improvements and fixes of recently discovered bugs. Thanks to everybody who still took their time to report issues and send suggestions!
*Enabled free building in tutorial levels as it was possible to run out of money when building recklessly
*Disabled shortcuts for switching departments in tutorials, it was possible to get stuck using these
*Disallowed placement of PCs on the wrong side of the second work desk
*Set all tables (patients, staff, symptoms) to only expand downwards
*Implemented floor rendering automatically taking in account extra floors, so tall workshop scenarios work in unmodded game
*Increased the maximum number of floating texts in the scene (sometimes XPs weren't shown for all characters in huge hospitals)
*Fixed USG and cardio technologist shown in management UI for night shift at a couple of departments that don't need them
*Fixed broken UI of the load game panel when opened before saving any games
*Fixed random events silently erroring out if there's no night shift at the clinic
*Fixed ambulances sometimes stuck with patient that's transported away but doesn't exist anymore
*Fixed check of patient's department failing when patient's room gets deleted
*Fixed skill points not awarded during angiography procedure
*Fixed a rare case of stuck events
*Fixed hospitalization locked in big hospital scenarios in sandbox
==Patch 17 - Project Hospital 1.1.16587 - July 31st, 2019==
'''The camera rotation patch'''
'''Camera rotation'''
*Implemented camera rotation in normal game mode, building mode and management mode
*Updated all campaign and sandbox levels so they look the part from all camera angles :)
[[File:P17.gif|thumb|Camera rotation]]
'''Localization'''
*Korean translation is now included in the game
*Updated translations to latest versions from github
'''Gameplay'''
*[CHANGE] Two surgery nurses are now required at each department to have more control over surgical teams
*[CHANGE] Implemented trauma stabilization role for nurses
*Implemented more even distribution of patients between clinic doctors (prioritized by room workload)
*Implemented free time and lunch for janitors, allowed janitors to have the hard working perk
*Implemented immediate switch of dress code colors when switching employee's department
*Implemented a rule that marks a room inaccessible for patients also if all tiles are inaccessible, not only if some of the equipment is
*Enabled releasing patients from trauma regardless of time of day
*Implemented a restriction so the hardworking perk can't be combined with the scholar perk
*Added chief doctors for employees on radiology and lab department to be taken from emergency
*Implemented bonus from studying also for technologists
*Implemented inaccessibility evaluation for blue rooms if accidentally marked in red
*Implemented cap of the number of reports that doctors write at the end of the day (max 10)
*Implemented a notification about inaccessible elevators
*Implemented a notification about patients who are about to leave the clinic
*Enabled level up notifications for all (not only bookmarked) characters
'''UI'''
*[OPTIONS] Added daylight to building mode
*[OPTIONS] Implemented separate UI scale for main panel
*Added scrolling arrows to lists of examinations/treatments in patient card when there's more than one page (for players without a mouse wheel)
*Implemented sorting of save files by name or date
*Enabled all hospitalizations to be always listed in treatment list (was based on symptom hazard and somewhat restrictive)
*Implemented third state of transparency button: transparent objects; updated tooltip
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed 'unlock all departments' not applied when playing custom scenarios
*Fixed event notification not popping up after declining random event
*Fixed normal bed on ICU only needing live support
*Fixed a hidden error when deleting an event message
*Fixed elevator foundations only placed on the ground floor
*Fixed broken doors in elevators (saved with old versions of the game) breaking bulldozer tool
*Fixed a rare case of two doctors stuck waiting for each other to finish commuting
*Fixed a hidden error in patients without a doctor with both exm and trt planed, going to a radiologist
*Fixed patients leaving the hospital from the loo with no payment
*Fixed employee selection (employee list activated via the button on the side) for a workspace in an office that's already taken
*Fixed janitors selecting inaccessible dirty tiles (a rare but possible situation) and getting stuck
*Fixed global script manager not reset on exit to menu (scripts could survive until some global events get fired in the next map)
*Fixed elevator selection not taking in account elevator accessibility on destination floor when staring on the ground floor
*Fixed bed panels in logistics not sorted from back to front
*Fixed stroke not detectable on emergency
*Fixed popup about finished hospitalization popping up forever on observation if a patient has some procedures planned
*Fixed doctors stuck reserved by deleted patients (after moving rooms, the doctors were reserved for a collapsed patient)
*Fixed missing validation of patient accessibility after placing rooms
==Patch 18 - Project Hospital 1.1.17007 - September 12th, 2019==
Hi all, while we continue working on new features, here's a quick minor patch that fixes some of the recently reported problems with gameplay or camera rotation.
*added a specific rule for setting automatic UI scale in 1440 x 900 resolution
*optimized GC memory access in a few game systems (should improve occassional micro-stuttering)
*fixed positions of elevators not saved correctly for different camera directions so elevators on new floors could appear in wrong positions
*fixed newly created prefabs starting with different orientation than expected when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed collapsed patients on the floor not positioned correctly when playing with a rotated camera
*fixed doctor's reservation incorrectly reset when a doctor from a clinic resuscitates a collapsed hospitalized patient
*fixed 'writing reports' stuck active while the doctor is already going home
*fixed a popup about janitor workspaces incorrectly popping up at radiology
*fixed blood sometimes still rendered even if a stretcher was placed on top of it (which should clean the tile)
*fixed mod data not correctly loaded when overriding certain original values in the database (like the list of rooms in examinations)
*fixed broken ambulance parking in one community scenario by disabling required access to parking marker objects
*[Steam] implemented re-reporting of achievements that failed to be sent to Steam the first time they got unlocked
==Patch 19 - Project Hospital 1.1.19 - October 30th, 2019==
'''The Halloween Patch'''
While we're finishing last features for Doctor Mode, we're still working on improvements and fixes based on feedback from the community - here's the latest batch with a few spooky surprises. :)
'''Features'''
*[Mod support] changed linking of rooms and procedures to tags so new departments can be added more easily
*[Mod support] implemented support for custom icons for departments, skills and procedures
*Updated all translations with latest fixes from community translators (thanks!)
*Implemented portrait bubbles showing object reservation
*Implemented a system that distributes hospitalized patient between exam units more evenly
*Implemented better handling of priority of non-critical surgeries
*Implemented doctor's rating and simple statistics in doctor's card
*Balanced leveling of employees between different departments
*Balanced employee and skill leveling
*Enabled unlimited number of controlled patients
*Some small UI improvements, mostly making three-state buttons more consistent
*Enabled washing hands during bladder script also in kitchen sinks *useful for WCs in wards
*Enabled stabilization procedure to start with only a doctor, waiting for a free nurse often looked like staff were neglecting patients
*Enabled all examinations that don't need any equipment to be done directly at wards
*Implemented a few configurable keyboard shortcuts (available in the launcher)
*Implemented range of probabilities for surgery complications
*Added a slot for future DLC levels to main menu
*Added a few Halloween decorations
*Zombies!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a bug causing one of the ambulances to spawn in broken state on certain maps when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed XP and payment texts rendered at incorrect positions when playing with rotated camera
*Fixed a problem with parking areas that were created using prefabs sometimes breaking parking area detection
*Fixed collapse in bed requiring diagnostics and patient care roles (and not starting at trauma center when staff look idle)
*Fixed nurses getting books to hospitalized lying patients chosen from random departments
*Fixed surgeries easily broken by sending a patient to ICU while being operated on
*Fixed an error in elevator lookup in case elevators got deleted while an employee with a stretcher was already on their way
*Fixed a few more hidden errors
==Patch 20 - Project Hospital 1.1.16717 - November 26th, 2019==
'''Doctor Mode DLC is out!'''
We're happy to announce that Doctor Mode, the first DLC for Project Hospital is now out!
- A new game mode: take over your doctors and oversee their cases
- New handy visualizations of your patient's conditions and activities
- Character editor to create your own employees
- New equipment and decorations for (not only) doctor's offices
- New insurance company and objectives
- Three new customizable difficulty options
- Quick tutorial
- Big campaign level focused on doctor and hospital progress
- Code blue function for assigning high priority to any patient
- 8 new achievements!
The DLC comes with an updated version of the game with quite a few fixes and improvements - here are the release notes:
*Implemented better support for DLCs
*Implemented automatic takeover of all patients which can be enabled for individual departments (new icon in management!)
*Implemented three levels of notifications: popup/log/completely off
*Implemented specific tooltips for hospitalization room statistics in departments statistics in hospital management card (different for emergency, ICU and specialized departments)
*More variety in character portraits
*Disabled payments for ambulances that have been disabled the whole day
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed lights not working correctly for objects in a few specific cases
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed bulldozer tool leaving behind one tile of the far side of walls (not visible until rotating the view)
*Fixed employees sometimes showing no info about what they're reserved for
*Fixed nurses sometimes stuck reserved forever
*Fixed inconsistency in foundation edge price (it was possible to save a bit by building the edge first)
*Fixed diagnosis in patient tooltip not showing 'none' if a patient has no diagnosis yet
*Fixed overlap between select skill panel and statistics segment in doctor card
*Fixed a few cases of overflowing texts in the UI
==Patch 21 - Project Hospital 1.1.17661 - December 3rd, 2019==
*Fixed a hidden error that was causing weird behavior or stuck characters in a few different cases
*Fixed missing examinations that uncover surgery complications in the unfiltered list of examinations (when playing with hidden diagnostic hints)
*Fixed patients not automatically taken over after reception triage when the department is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed patients sometimes not automatically taken over after being brought in in an ambulance when emergency is set to assign patients to the player automatically
*Fixed a few treatments that would get stuck when performed at emergency with an ICU-qualified doctor
*Fixed active department switching when typing age in character editor (when not using numpad to enter the age)
*Fixed wrong tooltip for employee occupations in character editor
*Fixed text overflow in hardcore difficulty panel in doctor mode
*Fixed a couple of typos and one missing LOC text
*Fixed moving beds possibly causing a false detection of a finished room in Tutorial 3 and blocking progress through the level
*Fixed staff ignoring WCs/food from other departments if it's not marked staff only
==Patch 22 - Project Hospital 1.1.17901 - January 14th, 2020==
First patch of the 2020's! :) A couple new features for modders and fixes of the recently discovered issues as usually.
'''Features & changes'''
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for diagnoses only affecting one gender (new tag <MatchingGenderRef>)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented support for departments with no hospitalization (new tag <NoHospitalization>)
*Implemented sorting in tables
*Enabled planning of examinations looking for medium hazard symptoms after a diagnosis gets confirmed only for medium and high certainty
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed an error triggered when moving lab shelves/cabinets and CTs and MRIs
*Fixed composite object preview leaving behind ghostly attachments if a composite object gets deleted during move, fixed switching between building mode categories causing currently moved object to be deleted
*Fixed sorting in load game panel causing immediate load if the same file is on the first position both when sorted alphabetically and according to date
*Fixed a few French texts for object placement
*Fixed maximal zoom-out in building mode resulting in visible stripe on the side of the screen in certain resolutions
*Fixed early bird perk
*Fixed objects graphics not positioned correctly for coffee machine, diploma, whiteboard
*Fixed a typo in migraine symptom description id causing missing loc
*Hotfixed deleted characters in bookmarked character list causing a hidden error
*Fixed angiography panel not showing positioning hing for angiography screen (it only worked one way round)
*Fixed a few procedures not available at ICU or Emergency (gastroscopy, gonioscopy, cbc sampling)
*[CAMERA ROTATION] fixed object graphics not correctly updated when placing prefabs with rotated camera
==Patch 23 - March 10th==
Hi all, while we keep working on and teasing new content on social media, here's an update with all the requested features and fixes we managed to implement in the meantime. We hope you find some useful tools these and it should be now easier to make your hospitals as efficient as possible. Thanks for your continued support and thanks to everybody who is still reporting the issues you come accross!
'''Features & changes'''
*Added surgery priority table
*Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone
*Cloud save support
*Improved pathfinding (object selection using closest path distance, some optimizations)
*Added a few sound effects for ICU, surgeries, defibrillation, improved a few animations
*Clone tool in building mode for floors, walls and objects
*Added simplified sonography and cardiography units to radiology to work as an alternative to having the units at individual departments
*Allowed anesthesiologists from ICU to participate in surgeries at different departments
*Keyboard shortcuts in building mode for selecting individual objects on a single tile
*Implemented cleanup of examinations and treatments that can't be performed at a specific department when switching patients between departments
*Implemented resizable employee selector panel, fixed gaps between portraits when the list has been filtered by workspace
*Implemented waiting for receptionists at closest free 3x3 tile area (similar to patients overflowing from waiting rooms)
*Implemented alternating colors to highlight objects that are both reserved by someone and blocked or missing a required attachment
*Added a new notification for broken hospitalization when 'assist at surgery' role gets disabled for all doctors
*Added three new loading tips
*Added new label for doctors waiting for the next patient that's on his/her way (employee card says "Next patient is coming" instead of "Idle")
*Small loading time and save size improvements
*Updated Korean translation
*Capped event rewards
*Changed prestige bonus display in prestige tooltip to percentages
*[MOD SUPPORT] enabled overriding character textures
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved save check for content from uninstalled mods
*[MOD SUPPORT] improved game-side detection of errors in mods when starting up
[[File:P23a.png|thumb|Added surgery priority table]]
'''Fixes'''
*Disabled "complicated diagnosis" popup when there's only one available examination left
*Fixed door graphics not updated when a door gets deleted
*Fixed employees not correctly showing reservation when performing first aid
*Fixed collapses not started when there's no hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed patients sent away by closing a department still waiting for clinic doctors
*Fixed UI stuck after clicking a room in logistics with one of the cards with name panel open
*Fixed events available even without hospitalization at emergency department
*Fixed mod validation text in load panel stuck red after selecting files
*Fixed free building not allowing to build with negative bank balance
*Fixed costs shown as floating text with free building
*Fixed paying for prefab doors twice
*Fixed dragging over ui cancelling current action in building mode plus missing change from free building fix
*Fixed inconsistent behavior in building mode when switching wall tools
*Fixed random rotation of moved objects with attachments
*Fixed operating table not able to attach to anesthesiology machine on trauma center if the anesthesiology machine was placed first
*Fixed one half of stretchers causing objects placed next to it reporting they would block it
[[File:P23b.png|thumb|Editable ambulance parking lot and drop-off zone]]
*Fixed character editor sometimes causing UI to get stuck when the name/age panels didn't get closed
*Fixed character editor sometimes generating characters with glasses even if not selected by the player
*Fixed schedule panel overlapping main panel when playing with modified UI scale
*Fixed moving stretchers not correctly lit
*Fixed spawned characters appearing in the table of controlled patients
*Fixed changing departments allowed in a few cases where it made no sense
*Fixed wrong animation assigned to 'speech listening' examination
*Hotfixed surgeons stuck reserved by hospitalized patients, possibly after changing roles
*Hotfixed stretchers stuck behind black ambulance *possibly only happening with old maps where the black ambulance got originally spawned at a position overlapping the stretcher spawn position
*Hotfixed lab specialists sometimes stuck at the last equipment they used after finishing tests for a hospitalized patient
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance lens flare positions
==Patch 24 - April 22nd, 2020==
Hi everybody, while we're approaching the release of Hospital Services DLC, here's one more big update with improvements, fixes and an overhauled Internal Medicine department.
Yes, Project Hospital now has UNDO in building mode! Seriously though, this was one of the most complicated features to implement, so we'll appreciate if you let us know if it breaks in any specific circumstances.
And it wouldn't be a Project Hospital update without a few camera rotation fixes. :)
'''Features & changes'''
*Internal medicine *updated diagnoses at internal medicine department, it will be now more challenging and more profitable (and more focused on pulmonary diseases)
*Internal medicine *removed surgical procedures, added new specialized room with unique equipment and new procedures
*Improved efficiency of Radiology by smarter examination planning by the AI doctors and by making the radiologists more patient at their workspace :)
*Implemented UNDO in building mode
*Implemented automatic taking away of ambulance patients when emergency is closed
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented check of procedures during load to catch files broken by uninstalled mods earlier (stable)
*[MOD SUPPORT] Hotfixed collapse symptoms that don't lead to a procedure causing stuck characters, probably broken in one of the mods (or a combination of mods) out in the wild
*[MOD SUPPORT] Implemented automatic return to menu with reporting of errors if the game fails to load a save (changed but still installed mods breaking diagnoses for example), added check for diagnoses to the main save game check
*[DOCTOR MODE] updated prices of doctor mode objects
*Improved automatic UI scale for main panel in 1280 x 800 resolution
*Implemented automatic cancellation of a few examinations when moving patient to ICU or trauma when there are faster alternatives available there (ECG, echo, USG)
*Increased extended employee limit to 600
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed replacing of a room with the same type of room but from a different department
*Fixed rooms not always correctly marked as working after reopening closed departments
*Fixed incorrectly reserved sofa in the 'inefficient' campaign level
*Fixed missing head lamp in one of the examination animations
*Fixed using dynamite/foundations over parking lots
*Fixed events triggered right before midnight spawning patients stuck on impossible visit time
*Fixed treatments planned by the player when a patient is coming to radiology breaking the radiology examination and getting technologists stuck
*Fixed AI doctors sometimes unnecessarily planning two examinations both used to detect the same symptom (like USG and FAST)
*Fixed nurses showing their own portrait on the patient list in their employee card while performing patient checkup
*Fixed characters rotated during object use clipping through stuff, their orientation was used to determine whether they should be rendered in front or behind an object, using the object orientation instead
*Fixed moving of objects with attachments not checking attachment placement and if it allow objects above, this could lead to the attachment being lost
*Fixed event objective button causing insurance to open instead of event patients in some cases when loading first save after booting up the game
*Set font family for Russian on mac to normal for all texts, bold is not really bold in the default font and is hard to read
*Fixed CBC not available at the ICU
*Fixed un-reservation of patient's bed when they are transported away (when they were not in their room their bed got stuck)
*Implemented automatic cleanup of tmp files left among maps after unzipping
*Fixed hospitalized patients performing 'free time' activities too often even when waiting for an examination
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed stat lab and waiting room info panels showing at correct position only with default camera orientation
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed objects selected for delete left highlighted after rotating the camera view
*Fixed 'waiting for player' not popping up after transferring controlled patient with no planned procedures between departments
*Implemented automatic switching of active department when clicking surgery table button in patient card so the surgery table opens for patient's department
*Fixed disabled hiring for night shift when there's doctor assigned at day shift at the same workspace even if the day shift is not working completely
*Fixed characters sometimes getting stuck when trying to switch to his/her workplace trough assign workplace button
*Implemented reset of wrong diagnosis after an hour of blocking patient's doctor instead of returning to a waiting room
'''Included in hotfix from 24.03.2020'''
*Fixed dead characters with surgery priority set by the player blocking other surgeries
*Fixed cloud saves not always correctly deleted from server
*Fixed stuck characters caused by not selecting objects in a given room when on the same floor but when their path goes via the ground floor
*Fixed hospitalized and released patients coming back by ambulance after being treated and released when they still have some lab tests running at midnight
'''Included in hotfix from 19.03.2020'''
*Fixed black ambulance stretcher positioning breaking the ambulance when unloading area is placed at the furthermost point
*Fixed lying free time actions like asking for books using nurses without patient care role
*Fixed missing bookcase in building mode catalogue for wards
*Fixed radiologists from wrong shift could be selected for usg when offloaded to radiology
*Fixed names for cardio and sono at radiology in all languages
*Fixed negative modifiers from critical needs not reset
*Fixed mandatory equipment set as recommended for cardio & sono at radiology
*Fixed scrubbing sink not tagged as normal sink and not used outside of ORs
*Fixed doctors sometimes stuck reserved with other doctor's patient *this could happen when multiple doctors are serving way past their shift and one of them gets released from doctor mode, then the doctor who belongs on the current shift will return and take back their patients *and if one of the patients is still around waiting for another player-controlled doctor, the patient could get stolen
*Fixed characters without workspace sent to 0, 0 after commuting to work, no workspace pop up pops up instead
*Fixed shortcuts from management to prefabs not working when clicking the icons
*Fixed 'exposed to weather' modifier applied to characters walking over planned rooms outside
*Improved arm/leg cast/orthosis cz description
*Hotfixed interview stuck on a deleted reserved object
*Hotfixed transports of patients on deleted stretchers
*[DOCTOR MODE] fixed doctor mode blinking red when some of the critical patients are only spawned
==Patch 25 - April 27th, 2020==
Hi everybody, a new patch is out, mostly with fixes related to Hospital Services and new features from patch 24. Thanks again for reporting the problems, it really helps us fix them as quickly as possible!
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed active department applied to all objects on the active floor during undo, breaking workspace assignment (included in hotfix from 25th April)
*Hotfixed an error in logistics UI caused by characters with workspaces but no home room
*Fixed janitors still reserving workspaces after their room gets deleted
*Fixed resetting workspace after discarding undo
*Fixed duplicate cardiology skill in skill selector
*Fixed radiologists sometimes escaping their patients (added patient check to radiologist during lunch time)
*Fixed LOC_ID errors in names of objects from Doctor Mode when Doctor Mode isn't installed
*Fixed wrong icon shown in hiring card for gift shop vendor
*Fixed blocked hiring of second gift shop vendor
*Unlocked new deparmtents in challenge levels
*Fixed pharmacy desk graphics
*Fixed a typo in Essential thrombocythemia LOC
*Fixed don't cross barrier set to blocking
*Changed EMG in study room prefab to PC
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed go to button in popups not correctly centering rotated camera on patientsg rotated camera on patients
==Patch 26 - May 6th, 2019==
Hi everybody, let us take this opportunity to thank all the new players that joined us this weekend, we're amazed by the interest in both Project Hospital and the newly released Hospital Services DLC! Here's one more patch fixing recently discovered issues, thanks again to everybody who took their time to send us a bug report!
'''Changes'''
*Enabled shortest path distance for selecting employees to tend to collapsed patients
*Enabled undo for 'add perimeter walls' button
*Enabled undo for moving rooms
*Implemented automatic panel UI scale rules for resolutions around 1680 x 1050 to fix overlapping icons
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed a recently introduced performance issue related to memory allocations (causing frequent microstuttering)
*Fixed pharmacy and gift shop sometimes stuck reserved by a patient who has left
*Fixed training stuck if employee's trained skill gets removed by the player (possibly by assigning the employee to a different department)
*Fixed training script stuck with multiple projectors
*Fixed training - projector activity without a projector
*Fixed stuck training scripts still reserving chairs
*Fixed staff at pathology not filling needs because of patients with critical symptoms
*Hotfixed bucket carts stuck reserved after janitors pick another cart (probably after deleting their room)
*Hotfixed broken attachments on broken composite objects
*Fixed generation technologist without specialization in character editor
*Fixed compression wraps not starting for hospitalized patients at specialized departments
*Fixed ice wrap not allowed at internal medicine department
*Fixed peritoneal fluid analysis sampling not allowed at ICU
*Fixed incorrect cafeteria minimum size detection
*Fixed wrong observation and regular ward decal name
*Fixed diagnoses percentage showing different values in diagnosis table
*Fixed text overlap in department statistics panel
*Fixed a typo in cz, 'parto' instead of 'patro'
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed ambulance parking not correctly highlighted when placing foundations with rotated camera
*[CAMERA ROTATION] Fixed undo misplacing objects when undoing a delete action with rotated camera
==Patch 27 - June 4th, 2020==
Hi everybody, a new patch is out with fixes for most of the recently reported issues and a few new features and tweaks. Surprisingly, it looks like there have been no new camera rotation issues discovered this time. :)
'''Changes'''
*Implemented clinic and hospitalized roles for lab procedures (these previously only worked for radiologists/technologists in specialized units)
*Implemented doctors assigned by the player not automatically switched when balancing doctor's workload at the clinic
*Added confirmation window for sending patients home, not for dead patients
*Changed treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome to TRT_DOCTOR'S_RECOMMENDATIONS, changed also in proper sequence
*Switched default sorting of saved games to latest first following a survey we did on social media
*Added edge scrolling as an option, added tweakables for fine-tuning
*Updated internal medicine departments in sandbox and campaign levels (operating theatres replaced by special procedures units)
*Lowered the number of required doctors at internal medicine from 3 to 1
*[MOD SUPPORT] implemented moddable 'difficulty settings' tweakables for payments, collapse timers and 'always showing all diagnoses'
*[MOD SUPPORT] resized door texture to have twice as many slots
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed pharmacists incorrectly called pharmacologists :)
*Fixed neurology not available to be selected for technologists
*Fixing characters preferring indoor paths even when coming from the outside
*Fixed satisfaction modifiers like exposed to weather not reset for night shift staff
*Fixed room access rights not always correctly applied when selecting objects
*Fixed unplugged delete prefab button
*Fixed extending of rooms not allowed for rooms with overall limit like service office
*Fixed unnecessary undo snapshot created every frame when placing prefabs causing extra allocations causing stuttering
*Fixed ambulance parking showing red area when dragging foundations on floors above it
*Fixed drawing a room over a part of another room stealing all objects for the active department
*Fixed new colored floor lines not connecting to existing ones after load
*Fixed cost in one of the parts of angiography machine causing double refund
*Fixed only one visitors lounge used at each department
*Fixed dead patients still getting negative satisfaction modifiers when sent away
*Fixed dead patients shown forever in untreated patients table
*Fixed characters stuck/not going to common room when their room is destroyed
*Fixed level up message about janitors mentioning first specialization while it's not added (there's no skill to be selected without hospital services dlc)
*Fixed popup about no workspace not correctly popping up since undo was introduced
*Fixed supervisor not updating when switching character department, updated janitor chief selection
*Fixed rounding errors causing 1% skill lower level shown for characters after training
*Fixed three locked tiles left behind after moving parking
*Fixed one wrong animation set in the sequence for MIEP
*Fixed workshop scenarios disappearing after loading a game, returning to main menu and reopening new game dialog
*Fixed only one special procedures unit at internal medicine used, the first one was always selected regardless of whether it was free
*Fixed free technologists at radiology not selected for a patient if technologists at their department exist but are busy or only at another shift
*Fixed janitors getting their workspace reset when leaving a closed department
*Fixed tables ending out of bounds and displaying incorrect data when switching for example to a different department after scrolling down
*Fixed patients that still have critical symptoms considered treated if the diagnosis has been treated
*Fixed planned surgeries at ICU blocking night shift staff at a department that can't perform surgeries over night
*Fixed waiting rooms with more invalidity flags allowed to be selected as closest valid room to a unit, for example when both inaccessible and not on foundations
*Fixed overflowing text in some languages in popups
*Fixed an error when deleting giftshop with visitors still coming in
*Fixed office chairs allowed to be used as sofas
*Fixed positioning of a couple of decorative objects when placed on another objects
*Hotfixed beds left reserved by dead patients (seen once)
*Fixed bacteremia in campylobacteriosis *added exm and trt
*Fixed wrong lab test assigned to Campylobacteriosis
*Added general surgery spec & room tag for trt_bronchodilators
*Removed home treatment from asbestosis diagnosis
*Fixed wrong tag preventing trauma center from giving leg casts
*Removed treatment for hemoptysis (was nsaids), also removed nsaids from respective sequences
*Allowed urgent blood analysis at radiology cardio unit
*Fixed symptom stiffness in the neck *added neurology spec to prescribe list *it will be prescribed at neurology and executed at orthopaedy
*Set pulmonary hypertension due blood clots to require hospitalization
*Fixed a few typos in English texts
*Updated minimum number of nurses in nurses station description
*Updated character state description for dead patients (removed Dead, dead)
*Changed tutorial texts for character card to mention 8 last selected characters instead of 6
*Fixed size in waiting room prefab description
*Updated description for pleural effusion symptom
*Fixed non-localized level label in hiring card
*Disabled replacing special characters by underscores in naming panels in character card
'''Included in hotfix from 13.05.2020'''
*Fixed bulding a new floor after an undo-able action breaking rooms
*Fixed cleaning carts sometimes stuck not reserved but not deletable
*[Hospital Services] Fixed a couple of cases of characters or chairs stuck after training
*[Hospital Services] Fixed pharmacy or gift shop getting stuck after a few ingame days
*[Hospital Services] Fixed gift shop stuck if there isn't enough shelves
*[Hospital Services] Fixed only one gift shop vendor serving customers
==Patch 28 - June 12th, 2020==
Hello there! A new patch #28 is out now. Apart from other fixes let me mention especially the migration to Unity 2018.2.21 which should take care of the issues with Citrix incompatibility without having to use other workarounds. As always, thanks for all the reports and suggestions!
'''Fixes'''
*Migrated Unity to 2018.2.21 to work around the Citrix issues (2018.4 tested previously caused other issues)
*Fixed a hidden error when resetting a player-assigned doctor
*Fixed patients with critical symptoms at the clinic sometimes not correctly treated
*Fixed controlled patients stuck at radiologists when player plans treatments there
*Fixed player-assigned doctors reset for patients with no examinations planned in waiting rooms
*Fixed patients sometimes going for lab results and starting a radiology examination at the same time
*Fixed prefab save panel showing sorting buttons and sorting by date by default instead of by name
*Hotfixed characters sitting on deleted chairs, possibly side effect of the duplicated ghostly objects in departments related to the undo system
*Enabled lab specialists working on samples in their room even if the patient doesn't match their roles anymore, like after being released from observation
*Fixed selecting prefab rooms and categories not cancelling current action like area move
'''Included in hotfix from 05.06.2020 (1.2.20271)'''
*Hotfixed new doors in build too early, implemented automatic replacement
*Fixed send home popup showing when releasing treated hospitalized patient
*Fixed code blue causing patients to be never considered treated
*Fixed objects remain in department after deleting via undo
*Fixed code blue causing patients to be not allows to be sent home
==Patch 29 - July 16th, 2020==
Hi everybody, a new patch is out with mostly smaller improvements and fixes, but there's one change we should give you more details about *a system for handling incompatible mods we introduce with this version.
We've noticed that there are a few mods that are still widely installed, but haven't been updated in a very long time and are causing problems, typically untreatable patients at Internal Medicine. We can now mark these as incompatible not only on the workshop, but also directly in game, so they won't get loaded and you'll see a warning in main menu. This shouldn't be causing any problems with loading saved games, also there should be alternatives for most of the affected mods already available on the workshop.
If you're an author of one of the mods, please get in touch, we'll be happy to give you all the info about what needs to be updated, so we can re-enable the mod.
Moreover, the list is accessible in the Twakables.xml file, so if you really love one of these mods and don't mind the side effects, it's possible to re-activate it there (TWEAKABLE_INCOMPATIBLE_WORKSHOP_MODS).
'''Changes'''
*Rolled back Unity version for Mac and Linux back to 2018.2.7f1 to hopefully fix a regression with text rendered in bold for certain languages, Windows version needs to stay on 2018.2.17f1 because of Citrix, but we'll also try to put a build with the previous version on a new branch (bold-text-fix).
*Implemented mod compatibility system
*Implemented re-roll of available doctors to ensure getting some interns for hire after getting the 'great interns' reward
*Implemented sending patients to hospitalization from waiting rooms
*Implemented prioritized selection of technologists in the same room if a patient has just finished an examination at radiology
*Blocked building foundations over parking road, allowed only certain surface types, fixed visualization not colored red
*Added ingame 10 min delay to lab procedures before they can be selected by technologists so equipment cabinets with samples can't get reserved by technologists between multiple samplings of one patient
*Increased maximum manual UI scale for 4k resolution by ~25%
*Allowed diagnosed patients to choose a new doctor when waiting (not always returning to the doctor who diagnosed them)
*Disabled counting of planned only rooms in department workload statistics and daily workload statistics
*Implemented opening of matching departments surgery table for ICU patients
'''Fixes'''
*[Hospital Services] Fixed waiting time still counting when buying medicine
*Fixed technologist easily stolen by another patient if their patient has more examinations scheduled that the can perform
*Fixed doors not placeable if a wall is right next to a locked area, for example next to the road
*Fixed receptionists performing triage only showing 'reserved' as status in their card
*Fixed patient waiting on a tile and department is switched, he does not find a chair on the next department
*Fixed patients from failed events sometimes deleted over midnight prematurely
*Fixed sliders needed to be clicked too far right to get the maximum value
*Fixed possible triggering of both needs scripts and getting called on the same frame
*Fixed distances between two points on the same floor but in disconnected areas not correctly counted in pathfinding
*Fixed doctors that are going to interview lying patients going to a random spot in the room unnecessarily
*Fixed wrong sound for deleting doors (and undo not allowed)
*Fixed ambulance parking allowed on above the ground floors
*Fixed switching main building categories not cancelling prefab move action
*Fixed patients that are both waiting for transport to a procedure and a collapse causing reservation text to flicker in their doctors card
*Fixed patients at trauma centers too eager to get covered
*Fixed characters walking through tables when there's no path clear of objects by setting higher path cost to blocking center objects than blocking wall-attached wall objects like eye test
*Fixed validation icon in management not showing for internal medicine
*Fixed patients with critcal symptoms not switched to other department when treatments cant be prescribed at their current one
*Fixed missing wc door in Challenge 2 level
*Fixed patients not transferred to their beds when returning for procedure back to their room, fixed patient not getting covered after some procedures
*Fixed patients threatening to leave even when already at the pharmacy
*Fixed wrong distance reported when selecting closest objects and the distances have already been pre-calculated
*Fixed an event being unlocked after previous resave (challenge 3)
*Disabled other actions for patients waiting to deliver a sample or get lab results and have no exm or trt planned
*Implemented automatic switch to next state for lab procedures that never got delivered to labs
*Hotfixed hidden but contracted insurance companies
*Disabled send home button for characters already on their way out
*Fixed interview after lunch teleporting doctors because of accessing use component with other object still reserved
*Fixed switching janitor's workspaces interrupting them during needs and free time without actually cancelling the script
*Fixed surgery table always showing surgery for the diagnosis even if the patient is waiting for another surgery of a symptom
*Hotfixed objects reserved by employees at home (also for janitors, was already in place for other professions)
*Fixed undo not correctly working for all prefab rooms
==Patch 30 - August 14th, 2020==
Hi all, as we're approaching the release of the Department of Infectious Diseases DLC, here's one more patch with a few fixes.
'''Changes'''
*Finalized support for features coming in the Department of Infectious Diseases DLC
*Added specific state description in technologist's card for taking samples from a patient or giving back results
*Reduced the rate of how quickly dirt accumulates in the hospital, it's now also a tweakable
'''Fixes'''
*Fixed some role buttons in employee card not working in a couple cases after switching specializations, for example surgery to anesthesiology
*Fixed popup with no treatment showing problem with main treatment of the diagnosis even if the problem is with a treatment of a critical side symptom
*Fixed a few cases of wrong bed reservation not correctly showing patient portraits above their beds
*Fixed unnecessary transport between trauma beds in collapse script
*Fixed internal medicine with missing outpatient staff not causing its icon on main panel to blink
*Fixed a few cases of lying patients clipping through stretchers or CT/MRI
*Fixed ambulances overshooting parking entrance at highest game speed and very low frame rates
*Fixed black screen shown instead of main menu after accidentally setting UI scale to less than the minimum value
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concering internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is incharge of doing test for every departments.
|-
|
| Infectious Diseases
|
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
|
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
|
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
|
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of eight departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:InfectiousDisease.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:InfectiousDisease.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement(s)
! Required Equipment(s)
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis[[, [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thoracentesis || || Tension Pneumothorax || ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
-Work in Progress-
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
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The Pathology department is where dead bodies go to be autopsied before being sent off to the funeral home.
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[[File:Pathology.png]] The Pathology department is where dead bodies go to be autopsied before being sent off to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
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! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Autopsy Room
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| 6x4
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| Cold Room
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| 4x4
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|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
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| 4x3
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|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
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The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
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[[File:Trauma.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
|
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
|
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:Trauma.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
|
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
|
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:Trauma.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Machine, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
|
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
|
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
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[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]] Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Internal medicine office is common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool, Chartboard, Whiteboard
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket Cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]] Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Internal medicine office is common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool, Chartboard, Whiteboard
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket Cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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Orthopaedy
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99
1176
282
2020-10-21T21:49:17Z
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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Cardiology
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100
1177
216
2020-10-21T21:56:37Z
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[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]] Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Cardiology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiology Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Lounge
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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1179
1177
2020-10-21T22:03:42Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]] Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Cardiology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Lounge
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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Neurology
0
101
1178
217
2020-10-21T21:59:09Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]] Neurology department diagnoses and threats brain and spinal cord disorders and provides neurosurgery services.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Neurology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiology Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Neuroexam Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Lounge
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]] Neurology department diagnoses and threats brain and spinal cord disorders and provides neurosurgery services.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Neurology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Neuroexam Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Lounge
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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Traumatology Icon
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Cardiography Logo
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
0bca8de46154ea489536b1d834d4f12b8349618b
1201
1199
2020-10-23T12:29:45Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
37f36d979704520fcba43adf536d49537490c7c1
1208
1201
2020-10-24T04:11:53Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Hospitalization */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
|
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
1e51fc579c2a3ae8c6af4bb51b160e8cd11e75cc
1214
1208
2020-10-24T18:44:44Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defrbrilator.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology.png]] The Pathology department is where dead bodies go to be autopsied before being sent off to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy Table with Medical Light or Operating Room Light), Autopsy Equipment, Autopsy Scales, Biohazard Trash Bin, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Germicidal Light, Glassware, Microscope, Pathology Viewer, Scrubs Shelf.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
| Body Fridges, Morgue Table.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretcher
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology.png]] The Pathology department is where dead bodies go to be autopsied before being sent off to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy Table with Medical Light or Operating Room Light), Autopsy Equipment, Autopsy Scales, Biohazard Trash Bin, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Germicidal Light, Glassware, Microscope, Pathology Viewer, Scrubs Shelf.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
| Body Fridges, Morgue Table.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretcher
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy Table with Medical Light or Operating Room Light), Autopsy Equipment, Autopsy Scales, Biohazard Trash Bin, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Germicidal Light, Glassware, Microscope, Pathology Viewer, Scrubs Shelf.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
| Body Fridges, Morgue Table.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretcher
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy Table with Medical Light or Operating Room Light), Autopsy Equipment, Autopsy Scales, Biohazard Trash Bin, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Germicidal Light, Glassware, Microscope, Pathology Viewer, Scrubs Shelf.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
| Body Fridges, Morgue Table.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretcher
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy Table with Medical Light or Operating Room Light), Autopsy Equipment, Autopsy Scales, Biohazard Trash Bin, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Germicidal Light, Glassware, Microscope, Pathology Viewer, Scrubs Shelf.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
| Body Fridges, Morgue Table.
| Stretcher.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretcher
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
-Work in Progress-
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
|
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
|
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
|
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
|
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| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
|
|-
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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*[[Angiography Control Panel]]<br/>
*[[Audiometer]]<br/>
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*[[Autopsy Scales]]<br/>
*[[Autopsy Table]]<br/>
*[[Bed Socket]]<br/>
*[[Biohazard Trash Bin]]<br/>
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*[[Campimeter]]<br/>
*[[CRP scan]]<br/>
*[[CT]]<br/>
*[[Defibrillator]]<br/>
*[[Defibrillator Wall]]<br/>
*[[Dialysis Machine]]<br/>
*[[Disinfectant Dispenser]]<br/>
*[[ECG]]<br/>
*[[EMG]]<br/>
*[[Elastograph]]<br/>
*[[Electrocautery Machine]]<br/>
*[[EMG]]<br/>
*[[ENT Workstation]]<br/>
*[[Equipment Cabinet]]<br/>
*[[Equipment Cabinet Tall]]<br/>
*[[Exam Table]]<br/>
*[[Examination Lamp]]<br/>
*[[Eye Test]]<br/>
*[[Fast USG]]<br/>
*[[Fume Hood]]<br/>
*[[Germicidal Lamp]]<br/>
*[[Glassware]]<br/>
*[[Glassware-Burette]]<br/>
*[[Glassware-Small]]<br/>
*[[Hematology Analyzer]]<br/>
*[[Hi-tech Hospital Bed]]<br/>
*[[Hospital Bed]]<br/>
*[[Instruments Table]]<br/>
*[[Lab Analyzer]]<br/>
*[[Lab Sink]]<br/>
*[[Life Monitor]]<br/>
*[[Life Monitor Advanced]]<br/>
*[[Life Support]]<br/>
*[[Mechanical Ventilator]]<br/>
*[[Medical Centrifuge]]<br/>
*[[Medical Light]]<br/>
*[[Microbiological Incubator]]<br/>
*[[Microscope]]<br/>
*[[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]]<br/>
*[[Mobile Workstation]]<br/>
*[[Modern Hospital Bed]]<br/>
*[[Morgue Table]]<br/>
*[[MRI]]<br/>
*[[OP Digital Imaging]]<br/>
*[[Operating Room Lights]]<br/>
*[[Operating Table]]<br/>
*[[Opthalmic Equipment]]<br/>
*[[Oxygen Tank]]<br/>
*[[Pathology Viewer]]<br/>
*[[Glassware]]<br/>
*[[PC]]<br/>
*[[Printer]]<br/>
*[[Radiology Viewer]]<br/>
*[[RIA]]<br/>
*[[Sample Storage]]<br/>
*[[Sanitary Equipment]]<br/>
*[[Scrubs Shelf]]<br/>
*[[Scrubs Shelf Tall]]<br/>
*[[Scrubs Shelf Wall]]<br/>
*[[Scrubbing Sink]]<br/>
*[[Shockwave Therapy]]<br/>
*[[Spirometer]]<br/>
*[[Stool Analyzer]]<br/>
*[[Stretcher]]<br/>
*[[Suction Machine]]<br/>
*[[Surgery Instruments]]<br/>
*[[Thermal Cycler]]<br/>
*[[Thoracentesis Device]]<br/>
*[[Tonometer]]<br/>
*[[USG]]<br/>
*[[Wall Mounted Equipment]]<br/>
*[[Wheelchair]]<br/>
*[[X-ray]]<br/>
*[[X-ray Control Panel]]<br/>
*[[X-ray Viewer]]<br/>
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:InfectiousDisease.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT Medical Laboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology Logo.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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Please help build the wiki by creating or expanding these pages! Since both the wiki and the game itself are fairly new, all pages are considered to be works in progress (WIP).
*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[The basics]]
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
**[[Infectious Diseases]]
**[[Pathology]]
**[[Administrative Department]]
**[[Traumatology]]
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance Companies]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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Diagnostic Icon
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BURN UNIT
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
| insurance = 1800
| department = [[Internal Medicine]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal polyps detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Chest auscultation
*CT
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | MIEP]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Saline nasal spray]]
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HDU
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OnCall
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Cardiography Unit
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Operating Room
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On Call Room
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Nurses Station
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infectious diseases
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pathology department
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Infectious Disease Diagnostic
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Regular Ward Logo
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Infectious Disease Cardiography
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
77d46658534654a2f526d287050b8e2dd5a2bb57
1233
1232
2020-10-24T19:32:28Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Night Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
49445ec9867b5e55e44538619586b56b58da726c
1235
1233
2020-10-24T20:25:15Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
wikitext
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acute Hepatitis E
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| African Tick Bite Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| American Trypanosomias
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Anaplasmosis
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Babesiosis
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
|
|
| $500
|-
| Boutonneuse Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Brucellosis
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Bubonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
|}
3899768330320d1df49cf0ef60cbde1202c346a1
1236
1235
2020-10-25T01:32:26Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acute Hepatitis E
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| African Tick Bite Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| American Trypanosomias
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Anaplasmosis
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Babesiosis
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
|
|
| $500
|-
| Boutonneuse Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Brucellosis
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Bubonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| C. Difficile Infection
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Cat-Scratch Disease
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
|}
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2020-10-26T23:26:43Z
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acute Hepatitis E
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| African Tick Bite Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| American Trypanosomias
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Anaplasmosis
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Babesiosis
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
|
|
| $500
|-
| Boutonneuse Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Brucellosis
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Bubonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| C. Difficile Infection
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Cat-Scratch Disease
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Chikungunya
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
|
|
| $1700
|-
| Cholera
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Colorado Tick Fever
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected ''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Covid-19
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected ''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Dengue Fever
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Ebola
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered ''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| Ehrlichiosis
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Flinders Island Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| H5N1 Bird Flu
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected ''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| Hepatitis A
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive ''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| Hepatitis B
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive ''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| HPS
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected ''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
|}
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2020-10-27T18:45:22Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
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text/x-wiki
[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acute Hepatitis E
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| African Tick Bite Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| American Trypanosomias
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Anaplasmosis
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Babesiosis
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
|
|
| $500
|-
| Boutonneuse Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Brucellosis
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Bubonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| C. Difficile Infection
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Cat-Scratch Disease
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Chikungunya
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
|
|
| $1700
|-
| Cholera
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Colorado Tick Fever
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Covid-19
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Dengue Fever
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Ebola
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| Ehrlichiosis
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Flinders Island Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| H5N1 Bird Flu
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| Hepatitis A
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| Hepatitis B
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| HPS
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Influenza A
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Intestinal Crypto
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Japanese Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Lassa Fever
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Legionnaires Disease
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Leptospirosis
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $500
|-
| Lyme Disease
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Malaria
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Marburg
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Melioidosis
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| MERS
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Mumps
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
| $300
|-
|}
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Infectious Diseases
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acute Hepatitis E
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| African Tick Bite Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| American Trypanosomias
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Anaplasmosis
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Babesiosis
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
|
|
| $500
|-
| Boutonneuse Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Brucellosis
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Bubonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| C. Difficile Infection
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Cat-Scratch Disease
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Chikungunya
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
|
|
| $1700
|-
| Cholera
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Colorado Tick Fever
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Covid-19
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Dengue Fever
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Ebola
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| Ehrlichiosis
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Flinders Island Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| H5N1 Bird Flu
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| Hepatitis A
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| Hepatitis B
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| HPS
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Influenza A
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Intestinal Crypto
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Japanese Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Lassa Fever
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Legionnaires Disease
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Leptospirosis
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $500
|-
| Lyme Disease
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Malaria
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Marburg
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Melioidosis
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| MERS
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Mumps
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
| $300
|-
| Nipah Virus Infection
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| Norovirus
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Pacific Coast Tick Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Pertussis
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Pneumonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| Pulmonary Anthrax
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Q - Fever
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Queensland Tick Typhus
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acute Hepatitis E
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| African Tick Bite Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| American Trypanosomias
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| Anaplasmosis
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| Babesiosis
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| Boutonneuse Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| Brucellosis
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Bubonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| C. Difficile Infection
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Cat-Scratch Disease
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Chikungunya
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
|
|
| $1700
|-
| Cholera
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Colorado Tick Fever
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Covid-19
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Dengue Fever
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Ebola
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| Ehrlichiosis
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Flinders Island Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| H5N1 Bird Flu
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| Hepatitis A
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| Hepatitis B
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| HPS
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Influenza A
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Intestinal Crypto
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Japanese Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Lassa Fever
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Legionnaires Disease
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Leptospirosis
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $500
|-
| Lyme Disease
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Malaria
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Marburg
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Melioidosis
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| MERS
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Mumps
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
| $300
|-
| Nipah Virus Infection
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| Norovirus
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Pacific Coast Tick Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Pertussis
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Pneumonic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| Pulmonary Anthrax
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Q - Fever
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Queensland Tick Typhus
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rabies
| Common
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| Rat-Bite Fever
| Rare
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Relapsing Fever
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Respiratory Crypto
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Respiratory Syncytial Virus
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Rickettsialpox
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| Rift Valley Fever
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Rotavirus A
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
| $800
|-
| SARS
| Common
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Septicemic Plague
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| TIBOLA
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Tick-Borne Encephalitis
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Toxoplasmosis
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| Tuberculosis
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| Tularaemia
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| Typhoid Fever
| Common
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Typhus Fever
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| Valley Fever
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| West Nile Fever
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Yellow Fever
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Zika Fever
| Common
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American Trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-Scratch Disease]]
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Common
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Rare
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Common
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Common
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Common
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-Scratch Disease]]
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Common
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Rare
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Common
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Common
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Common
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
-Work in Progress-
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
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| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
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| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
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| [[High Voltage Burn]]
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| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
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| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
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| [[Microwave Burn]]
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| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
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| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
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| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
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| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
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| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
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| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
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| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
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| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
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| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
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| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
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| [[Struck by Lightning]]
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| [[Sunburn]]
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| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
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| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
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| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
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| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
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== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
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| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
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| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
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| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
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| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
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| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
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| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
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| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
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| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
|
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
|
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
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| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
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|}
== Obsolete ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| General Surgery
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| Neurology
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| Internal Medicine
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| Internal Medicine
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Description
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| [[Acute hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
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| [[Acute hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
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| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Classical cholera]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Tuberculosis of lung]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Description''
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| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Description''
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== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
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| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
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| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
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| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
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| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
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| [[High Voltage Burn]]
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| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
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| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
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| [[Microwave Burn]]
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| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
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| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
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| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
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| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
|
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| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
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| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
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| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
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| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
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| [[Struck by Lightning]]
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| [[Sunburn]]
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|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
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| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
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| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
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| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
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== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
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! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
|
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
|
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
|
|-
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
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|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
|
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|
| Regular Ward
|
|
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|-
|
| HDU
|
|
|
|
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|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
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|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
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|-
|
| Operating Room
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|-
|
| Sonography Unit
|
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|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| ''Diagnostic unit at Orthopaedy department provides examination and treatment procedures for hospitalized patients''
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
|
|
|
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| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
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|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| ''Diagnostic unit at Orthopaedy department provides examination and treatment procedures for hospitalized patients''
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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1251
2020-11-02T22:41:40Z
Frankieorabona
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/* Day Shift */
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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American trypanosomias
0
221
1257
716
2020-11-03T16:43:26Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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1263
1257
2020-11-03T17:10:40Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Babesiosis
0
223
1259
1020
2020-11-03T17:04:14Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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1264
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2020-11-03T17:10:49Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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2020-11-03T17:19:25Z
Nightfiree3
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/* Symptoms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
Template:Infec
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Abdominal palpation
*Physical examination
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Cat-scratch disease
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213
1260
726
2020-11-03T17:04:22Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | B. henselae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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1265
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2020-11-03T17:10:59Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat's scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Back pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | B. henselae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Cholera
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204
1261
729
2020-11-03T17:04:31Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Internal Medicine]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio cholerae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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2020-11-03T17:11:09Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio cholerae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Hepatitis A
0
152
1262
692
2020-11-03T17:04:48Z
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30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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1262
2020-11-03T17:11:16Z
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30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hepatitis A positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Hepatitis B
0
153
1268
693
2020-11-03T17:11:36Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dark urine]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hepatitis B positive]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Portal hypertension]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Abdominal palpation
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Urine analysis - sampling
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*USG
== Treatment ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Interferon alpha-2b]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
If complications occur:
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Legionnaires disease
0
216
1269
1087
2020-11-03T17:11:46Z
Nightfiree3
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Legionella detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*PCR - sampling
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Lyme disease
0
224
1270
744
2020-11-03T17:11:59Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Borrelia antibodies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Physical examination
*CBC - sampling
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Mumps
0
240
1271
746
2020-11-03T17:12:10Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Parotid infection]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Diminished hearing]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Pertussis
0
215
1272
997
2020-11-03T17:12:19Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal congestion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable cough]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | B. pertussis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
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Pulmonary anthrax
0
211
1273
756
2020-11-03T17:12:28Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria's spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | B. anthracis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Oral cavity inspection
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*X-ray chest
*Blood analysis - ICU
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Microbial sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Rabies
0
368
1274
932
2020-11-03T17:12:36Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping difficulties]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hallucination]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rabies detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular heartbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*EEG
*Heart monitoring
*PCR sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Rabies immunoglobulin]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Rat-bite fever
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{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash on arm]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Streptobacillus detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Tick-borne encephalitis
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365
1276
930
2020-11-03T17:12:58Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_neuro
| description = ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Slurred speech]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | TBE detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemiparesis]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Speech listening
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Blood draw
*CBC - sampling
*CSF sampling"
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Toxoplasmosis
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222
1277
767
2020-11-03T17:13:07Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Toxoplasmosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Red eye]]
| 60
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Tuberculosis
0
209
1278
768
2020-11-03T17:13:17Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
| insurance = 1600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight loss]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Night sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal lung findings]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukocytosis]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Tuberculosis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Temperature measurement
*CRP
*CBC - sampling
*X-ray chest
*PCR - sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Tularaemia
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210
1279
769
2020-11-03T17:13:27Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
| insurance = 1200
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful lymph nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | F. tularensis detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic shock]]
| 10
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Neck palpation
*Chest auscultation
*Thorax percussion
*Oral cavity inspection
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*CBC - sampling
*Physical examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Typhoid fever
0
205
1280
770
2020-11-03T17:13:36Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | High fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | S. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 40
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Abdominal palpation
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Gastroscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Typhus fever
0
217
1281
771
2020-11-03T17:13:49Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
| insurance = 2700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Cry cough]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | R. typhi detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 70
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Gastroscopy
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Blood draw
*Serologic sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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American trypanosomias
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 30
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Heart monitoring
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
If complications occur:
*Abdominal palpation
*ECG
*Echo
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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{{Infectious
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| 30
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Termpature
*Physical Exanamination
*ECG
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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{{Infectious
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If American Trypanosomias isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If an irregular heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Termpature
*Physical Exanamination
*ECG
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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{{Infectious
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|Medidum
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 30
|Medium
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If American Trypanosomias isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If an irregular heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Termpature
*Physical Exanamination
*ECG
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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{{Infectious
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
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| [[Symptom | Hepatitis E Detected]]
| 100
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| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature
*Abdominal Palpation
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Speech Listening
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Supportive Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
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{{Infectious
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Hepatitis E Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 70
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature
*Abdominal Palpation
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Speech Listening
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Supportive Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
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== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
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| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
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| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
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| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
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| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
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| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
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| [[High Voltage Burn]]
|
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| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
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| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
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| [[Microwave Burn]]
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| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
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| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
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| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
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| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
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| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
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| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
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| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
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| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
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| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
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| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
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| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
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| [[Struck by Lightning]]
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| [[Sunburn]]
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| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
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| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
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| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
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| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
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|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
|
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
|
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
|
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
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| [[Struck by Lightning]]
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| [[Sunburn]]
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|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
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| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
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| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
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| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
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| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
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| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
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|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
|
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient’s neck area.''
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm penetrating patient’s thorax.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm - penetrating in patient’s upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|-
| [[Pulmonary laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma is an injury that occurs when an object pierces the skin and enters a tissue of the body, creating an open wound. Pulmonary laceration can occur from such a trauma.''
| Internal Medicine
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer's elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-deficiency anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud's syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient’s neck area.''
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm penetrating patient’s thorax.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm - penetrating in patient’s upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|}
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== Symptoms ==
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| [[Symptom | Fever]]
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| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 70
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| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 20
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR Test
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neck Palpation
*CRP
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenicol]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics.]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Africae Detected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 20
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR Test
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neck Palpation
*CRP
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenicol]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics.]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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{{Infectious
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== Symptoms ==
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! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Africae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR Test
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neck Palpation
*CRP
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenicol]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics.]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Anaplasma Detected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*CBC
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Physical Examination
*Urine Analysis
*CRP
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics.]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
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1300
2020-11-06T17:13:17Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Anaplasma Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*CBC
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Physical Examination
*Urine Analysis
*CRP
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics.]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
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Babesiosis
0
223
1302
1288
2020-11-06T16:22:06Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IV Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
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1310
1302
2020-11-06T17:11:21Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Babesios detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry cough]]
| 50
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IV Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
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Boutonneuse Fever
0
496
1305
2020-11-06T16:32:38Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conori..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Conorii Detected]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 20
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Boutonneuse Fever isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*ELISA Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neurological Testing
*CRP
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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1309
1305
2020-11-06T17:10:10Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Conorii Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Boutonneuse Fever isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*ELISA Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neurological Testing
*CRP
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Brucellosis
0
497
1306
2020-11-06T16:42:15Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Brucellosis Confirmed]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Night Sweats]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Brucellosis isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*CRP
*CBC
*Blood Test/ICY Blood Analysis
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IM Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
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1308
1306
2020-11-06T17:07:54Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Brucellosis Confirmed]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Night Sweats]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Brucellosis isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*CRP
*CBC
*Blood Test/ICY Blood Analysis
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IM Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
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Bubonic Plague
0
498
1307
2020-11-06T17:04:43Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis...."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Bacteremia]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Bubonic Plague isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Bacteremia isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If Dehydration isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Biopsy
*Interview
*Neck Palpation
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Microbial Cultivation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Intravenous Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Intravenous Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | IV Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
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Cat-scratch disease
0
213
1315
1265
2020-11-06T17:28:36Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | B. Henselae Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Back Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Palpitations]]
| If Cat-Scratch Disease isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If irregular heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR Test
*Interview
*Neck Palpation
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Heart Monitoring
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Azithromycin]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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Symptom
0
54
1316
1018
2020-11-06T23:41:39Z
Frankieorabona
30642566
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{| class="wikitable" ==
| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
|-
| [[A1At deficiency]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal cramps]] |||| FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal guarding]] |||| FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal injury]] |||| FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal pain]] |||| FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal swelling]] |||| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abscess]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Acidosis]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Alveolar collapse]] || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANKLE BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANKLE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ANXIETY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
|-
| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CYANOSIS | ||| FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
|-
| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANEMIA |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE BRUISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRUISE || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL CONGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL DEFORMITY || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TENDERNESS || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || [[File:Fatigue.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || [[File:Hoarseness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| [[MUSCLE PAIN]] || [[File:Muscle_pain.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || [[File:Swelling.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[WEIGHT LOSS]] || [[File:Weight_loss.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
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| insurance = $ 1200
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*Physical Examination
*Temperature
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*CBC
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*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
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*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
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| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology Logo.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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Frankieorabona
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology Logo.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
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Muscle pain
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511
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2020-11-08T11:05:51Z
Frankieorabona
30642566
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Symptom]].'' {{Hazard_medium}} === Description === Muscle pain also called myalgia is a general sensation of pain in the muscles. ==== Patient status ====..."
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_medium}}
=== Description ===
Muscle pain also called myalgia is a general sensation of pain in the muscles.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Mobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 20
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment| NSAIDs]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Emergency]] ====
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
*None
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Campylobacteriosis ]]
==== [[Internal Medicine]] ====
[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Lead Poisoning]]
*[[Pleurisy]]
==== [[Orthopedics]] ====
[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
*[[Inclusion-Body Myositis]]
*[[Polymyositis]]
*[[Spinal Stenosis]]
==== [[Cardiology]] ====
[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
*None
==== [[Neurology]] ====
[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
==== [[Infectious Diseases]] ====
[[File:Infectious.png]]
*[[African Tick Bite Fever
*[[Anaplasmosis
*[[Brucellosis
*[[Chikungunya]]
*[[Colorado Tick Fever]]
*[[Dengue Fever
*[[Ebola
*[[Ehrlichiosis
*[[Flinders Island Spotted Fever
*[[H5N1 Bird Flu
*[[HPS
*[[Japanese Spotted Fever
*[[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
*[[Marburg
*[[MERS
*[[Norovirus
*[[Pacific Coast Tick Fever
*[[Queensland Tick Typhus
*[[Rickettsialpox
*[[Rift Valley Fever
*[[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
*[[SARS
*[[TIBOLA
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis
*[[Zika Fever
==== [[Traumatology]] ==== ====
[[File:Trauma.png]]
*[[High Voltage Burn]]
*[[Microwave Burn]]
*[[Struck by Lightning]]
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2020-11-08T11:06:19Z
Frankieorabona
30642566
/* Traumatology ==== */
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_medium}}
=== Description ===
Muscle pain also called myalgia is a general sensation of pain in the muscles.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Mobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 20
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment| NSAIDs]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Emergency]] ====
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
*None
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Campylobacteriosis ]]
==== [[Internal Medicine]] ====
[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Lead Poisoning]]
*[[Pleurisy]]
==== [[Orthopedics]] ====
[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
*[[Inclusion-Body Myositis]]
*[[Polymyositis]]
*[[Spinal Stenosis]]
==== [[Cardiology]] ====
[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
*None
==== [[Neurology]] ====
[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
==== [[Infectious Diseases]] ====
[[File:Infectious.png]]
*[[African Tick Bite Fever
*[[Anaplasmosis
*[[Brucellosis
*[[Chikungunya]]
*[[Colorado Tick Fever]]
*[[Dengue Fever
*[[Ebola
*[[Ehrlichiosis
*[[Flinders Island Spotted Fever
*[[H5N1 Bird Flu
*[[HPS
*[[Japanese Spotted Fever
*[[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
*[[Marburg
*[[MERS
*[[Norovirus
*[[Pacific Coast Tick Fever
*[[Queensland Tick Typhus
*[[Rickettsialpox
*[[Rift Valley Fever
*[[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
*[[SARS
*[[TIBOLA
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis
*[[Zika Fever
==== [[Traumatology]] ====
[[File:Trauma.png]]
*[[High Voltage Burn]]
*[[Microwave Burn]]
*[[Struck by Lightning]]
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2020-11-08T11:07:02Z
Frankieorabona
30642566
/* Infectious Diseases */
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_medium}}
=== Description ===
Muscle pain also called myalgia is a general sensation of pain in the muscles.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Mobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 20
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment| NSAIDs]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Emergency]] ====
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
*None
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Campylobacteriosis ]]
==== [[Internal Medicine]] ====
[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Lead Poisoning]]
*[[Pleurisy]]
==== [[Orthopedics]] ====
[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
*[[Inclusion-Body Myositis]]
*[[Polymyositis]]
*[[Spinal Stenosis]]
==== [[Cardiology]] ====
[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
*None
==== [[Neurology]] ====
[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
==== [[Infectious Diseases]] ====
[[File:Infectious.png]]
*[[African Tick Bite Fever]]
*[[Anaplasmosis]]
*[[Brucellosis]]
*[[Chikungunya]]
*[[Colorado Tick Fever]]
*[[Dengue Fever]]
*[[Ebola]]
*[[Ehrlichiosis]]
*[[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
*[[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
*[[HPS]]
*[[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
*[[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
*[[Marburg]]
*[[MERS]]
*[[Norovirus]]
*[[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
*[[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
*[[Rickettsialpox]]
*[[Rift Valley Fever]]
*[[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
*[[SARS]]
*[[TIBOLA]]
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis
*[[Zika Fever
==== [[Traumatology]] ====
[[File:Trauma.png]]
*[[High Voltage Burn]]
*[[Microwave Burn]]
*[[Struck by Lightning]]
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Frankieorabona
30642566
/* Infectious Diseases */
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:''Main article, [[Symptom]].''
{{Hazard_medium}}
=== Description ===
Muscle pain also called myalgia is a general sensation of pain in the muscles.
==== Patient status ====
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Condition
! scope="col" | Status
|-
| Discomfort
| Medium
|-
| Mobility
| Mobile
|-
| Speech
| Yes
|-
| Complains
| Yes
|-
| Shame Level
| 20
|-
| Bleeding
| None
|-
|}
=== Examination ===
*[[Examination | Interview]]
*[[Examination | Physical examination]]
=== Treatment ===
*[[Treatment| NSAIDs]]
=== Possible diagnoses ===
==== [[Emergency]] ====
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
*None
==== [[General Surgery Department]] ====
[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Campylobacteriosis ]]
==== [[Internal Medicine]] ====
[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
*[[Lead Poisoning]]
*[[Pleurisy]]
==== [[Orthopedics]] ====
[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
*[[Dermatomyositis]]
*[[Inclusion-Body Myositis]]
*[[Polymyositis]]
*[[Spinal Stenosis]]
==== [[Cardiology]] ====
[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
*None
==== [[Neurology]] ====
[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
==== [[Infectious Diseases]] ====
[[File:Infectious.png]]
*[[African Tick Bite Fever]]
*[[Anaplasmosis]]
*[[Brucellosis]]
*[[Chikungunya]]
*[[Colorado Tick Fever]]
*[[Dengue Fever]]
*[[Ebola]]
*[[Ehrlichiosis]]
*[[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
*[[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
*[[HPS]]
*[[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
*[[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
*[[Marburg]]
*[[MERS]]
*[[Norovirus]]
*[[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
*[[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
*[[Rickettsialpox]]
*[[Rift Valley Fever]]
*[[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
*[[SARS]]
*[[TIBOLA]]
*[[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
*[[Zika Fever]]
==== [[Traumatology]] ====
[[File:Trauma.png]]
*[[High Voltage Burn]]
*[[Microwave Burn]]
*[[Struck by Lightning]]
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Chikungunya
0
512
1357
2020-11-08T19:51:13Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no va..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
| insurance = $ 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |CHIKV Virus Detected]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Swelling]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Stomach Pain ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever ]]
| 30
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Viremia]]
| 20
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Viremia isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT PCR Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*CBC
*CRP
*Serologic Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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Cholera
0
204
1358
1266
2020-11-08T19:52:45Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular hearbeat]]
| 30
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio cholerae detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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2020-11-08T19:56:42Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio Cholerae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Irregular Heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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2020-11-08T19:58:30Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Treatments */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio Cholerae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Irregular Heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Heart monitoring
*Microbial sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenico]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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2020-11-08T19:58:58Z
Nightfiree3
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio Cholerae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Irregular Heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical E
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenico]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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/* Examinations */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio Cholerae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Irregular Heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Blood Pressure
*Heart Monitoring
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenico]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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1362
2020-11-08T21:01:52Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Vibrio Cholerae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dehydration]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Thirst ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria]]
| 50
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Irregular Heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Blood Pressure
*Heart Monitoring
*ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenico]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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Colorado Tick Fever
0
513
1363
2020-11-08T20:06:09Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mo..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
| insurance = $ 6--
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Coltivirus Antibodies Detected ]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Malaise]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Rash]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Petechiae]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 20
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT PCR Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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1364
1363
2020-11-08T20:09:30Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
| insurance = $ 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Coltivirus Antibodies Detected ]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Malaise]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Rash]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Petechiae]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 20
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT PCR Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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Covid-19
0
514
1365
2020-11-08T21:00:58Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respirato..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
| insurance = $ 1600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |2019-Ncov Detected ]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Sputum Cough]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Chest Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Confusion]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Tremor]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Chills]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Cyanosis]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Sweating]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukocytosis ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Feve]]
| 70
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Dehydration ]]
| 30
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Dyspnea ]]
| 20
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If COVID-19 isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If Dehydration isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*ELISA Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Chest Auscultation
*Thorax Percussion
*Speech Listening
*CBC
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Complex Antiviral Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
*[[Treatment | Anticholinergics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
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Dengue Fever
0
515
1367
2020-11-08T21:24:29Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.'' | insuran..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
| insurance = $ 1300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Dengue Virus Detected]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eye Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Rash]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 70
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Hematochezia]]
| 30
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Orifice Bleeding]]
| 30
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Dengue Fever isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Orifice Bleeding isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*CBC
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Stool Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Supportive Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modifications]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Blood Component Therapy]]
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Ebola
0
516
1370
2020-11-18T00:41:34Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, sp..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids''
| insurance = $ 2200
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Ebola Virus Discovered]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eye Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Confusion]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Hypovolemia]]
| 70
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 70
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Orifice Bleeding]]
| 70
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Ebola isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Orifice Bleeding isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart failure]]
| If Hypovolemia isn't treated within 4-18 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*ELISA Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Speech Listening
*Abdominal Palpation
*CBC
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Experimental Serum]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Blood Component Therapy]]
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Ehrlichiosis
0
517
1371
2020-11-18T01:51:31Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also sp..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks''
| insurance = $800
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Ehrlichiosis Detected]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Confusion]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Rash]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP ]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 20
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart failure]]
| If Ehrlichiosis isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR Test
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Speech Listening
*CRP
*CBC
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Minocycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
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Flinders Island Spotted Fever
0
518
1372
2020-11-18T01:57:30Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with "''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly..."
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
| insurance = $ 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Rickettsia Honei Detected ]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eschar]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Rash]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP ]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 20
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*CRP
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenicol]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Hepatitis A
0
152
1373
1267
2020-11-18T02:14:17Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious_
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Hepatitis A Positive]]
| 100
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Jaundice]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting ]]
| 60
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dark Urine ]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness ]]
| 50
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Confusion]]
| 50
| Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Urine Analysis
*Speech Listening
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
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Hepatitis B
0
153
1374
1268
2020-11-18T02:17:14Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Hepatitis B Positive]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Jaundice]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dark Urine]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness ]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Malaise]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea ]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Portal Hypertension ]]
| 25
| Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Urine Analysis
*USD or FAST
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Interferon Alpha-2B]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Hepatitis B Positive]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Jaundice]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain ]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dark Urine]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness ]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Malaise]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea ]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Portal Hypertension ]]
| 25
| Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Urine Analysis
*USG or FAST
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Interferon Alpha-2B]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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Blunt pancreas laceration
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{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 3600
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Abdominal palpation
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*USG
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiarrhytmics]]
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Blunt spleen rupture
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | General Surgery]].''
{{Disease_surg
| description = ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
| insurance = 4000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal injury]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal pain]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypotension]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Tachycardia]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Blunt spleen rupture]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Abdominal palpation
*Ophthalmoscopy
*Neurological testing
*Blood pressure measurement
*ECG
*Urgent Echo
*CT
*FAST
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | TC hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Ice wrap]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalisation]]
*[[Treatment | Abdominal surgery]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygenotherapy]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Anxiolytics]]
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Brucellosis
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2020-11-21T14:03:34Z
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Brucellosis Confirmed]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Night Sweats]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Brucellosis isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*CRP
*CBC
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IM Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
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Infectious Diseases
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-Scratch Disease]]
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Common
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Rare
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Common
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Common
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Common
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-Scratch Disease]]
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Common
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Rare
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Common
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Common
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Common
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Rare
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Common
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Common
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Common
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Common
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Common
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Common
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Common
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Common
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Common
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Rare
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Common
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Common
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Common
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Common
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock Exhausation.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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H5N1 Bird Flu
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Influenza A virus – subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds. The first global spread was recorded in 2004..''
| insurance = $ 1800
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |H5N1 Detected]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Dry Cough]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Sore Throat]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal Lung Findings]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dyspnea ]]
| 50
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 30
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure ]]
| If H5N1 Bird Flu isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure ]]
| If H5N1 Dyspnea isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| If Exhaustion isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR
*Interview
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Physical Examination
*Chest X-Ray
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Oseltamivir]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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/* Examinations */
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Influenza A virus – subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds. The first global spread was recorded in 2004..''
| insurance = $ 1800
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |H5N1 Detected]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Dry Cough]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Sore Throat]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal Lung Findings]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dyspnea ]]
| 50
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 30
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure ]]
| If H5N1 Bird Flu isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure ]]
| If H5N1 Dyspnea isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| If Exhaustion isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR Test
*Interview
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Physical Examination
*Chest X-Ray
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Oseltamivir]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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African Tick Bite Fever
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/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks. The disease occurs in Sub-Saharan Africa, Carribean and Oceania.''
| insurance = 1100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Africae Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR Test
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neck Palpation
*CRP
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Chloramphenicol]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics.]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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American trypanosomias
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''American trypanosomias, also known as Chagas disease, is a serious infectious diseased cause by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Trypanosoma detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|Medidum
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 30
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 30
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 30
|Medium
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If American Trypanosomias isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If an irregular heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Termpature
*Physical Exanamination
*ECG
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antiparasitic drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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HPS
0
520
1389
2020-12-01T23:44:08Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''HPS – Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
| insurance = $ 1200
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Hantavirus Detected ]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Headache]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Chills]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Fatigue]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Nausea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Vomiting]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Dyspnea]]
| 50
| Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If HPS isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If Dyspnea isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Complex Antiviral Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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522
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2021-02-28T17:18:24Z
Utrechtertje030
30643592
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Het St. Antonius Ziekenhuis, vestiging Nieuwegein
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Pacific Coast Tick Fever
0
523
1393
2021-04-06T15:24:31Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Pacific Coast tick fever - Bacterial desease cause by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tic.''
| insurance = $ 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Rickettsia philipii Detected ]]
| 100
| Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eschar]]
| ?
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP]]
| ?
| ?
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*CRP
*PCR Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatment | Doxicycline]]
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Influenza A
0
524
1394
2021-04-06T15:40:08Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Deseases]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu' is a common infectious desease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Infectious Deseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore throat]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 90
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza A detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Serologic sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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1433
1394
2021-12-20T19:10:49Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza A Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
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Leptospirosis
0
525
1395
2021-04-06T18:19:21Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection cuased by bacteria Leptospira and ist typically spread by rodents''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Jauntice]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Leptospira detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood Test
*Microbial cultivation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Azithromyrin]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendation]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
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1396
1395
2021-04-06T18:26:06Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection cuased by bacteria Leptospira and ist typically spread by rodents''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Jauntice]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Leptospira detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood Test
*Microbial cultivation
*CBC Sampling
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Azithromyrin]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendation]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
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1399
1396
2021-04-06T18:49:59Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection cuased by bacteria Leptospira and ist typically spread by rodents''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Jauntice]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Leptospira detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CRP
*Blood Test
*Microbial cultivation
*CBC Sampling
*temperature measurement
*abdominal palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Azithromyrin]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendation]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
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Valley Fever
0
526
1397
2021-04-06T18:37:52Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Coccidioites atb detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Serologic Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | HDU hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | Fluconazole]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Anticholinergetics]]
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Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
0
527
1398
2021-04-06T18:47:19Z
2003:C6:A744:3100:9D7D:2018:A3C0:77E3
0
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Disease_intern | description = ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by ly..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Disease_intern
| description = ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle pain]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom | LCMV detected]]
| 100
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*CBC - testing
*Thorax percussion
*CSF analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Regular hospitalization]]
*[[Treatment | IV corticosteroids]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
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Insurance Companies
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74
1400
847
2021-05-24T14:23:48Z
Jessicabalu
30644115
Added rewards, just for uninsured as of yet.
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! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| CCreate 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
|}
=Objective Rewards=
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
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Talk:Janitor
1
528
1401
2021-06-26T22:02:51Z
83.53.96.216
0
Created page with "Can janitors clean their department if it is on different floors?"
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Can janitors clean their department if it is on different floors?
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Traumatology
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1402
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2021-10-01T04:33:29Z
2601:2C2:4280:5B70:F520:6D29:AAE:8767
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologists]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|Burn Management
|
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalisation
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discolouration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning Closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| None
| Bucket cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer,
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| [[Angiograph]], Angiograph control panel, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment table, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Radiology viewer
| None
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Dressing Screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Office chair, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
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! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
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| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
There is no radiology hospitalization.
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
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| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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== Clinic ==
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== Hospitalization ==
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| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
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| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
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| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to mantain their vital functions
| 4 x 4
| Modern hospital bed, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Life monitor or Life monitor advanced, Life support, Mechanical ventilator, Mobile workstation
| Stretcher, Bed socket
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Medical light, Mobile cabinet, Operating room lights, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
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| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
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| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
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| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
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| Shelf
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| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
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| Common Room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
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== Levels ==
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#Resident
#Attending
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== Skills ==
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*'''Diagnosis''': Diagnosis qualification level affects how often the doctor will misdiagnose patients or have to consult other doctors.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
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== Levels ==
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#Resident
#Attending
#Fellow
#Specialist
== Skills ==
*'''General Medicine''': General medicine qualification allows the doctor to do all basic examinations and treatments and affects their speed.
*'''Diagnosis''': Diagnosis qualification level affects how often the doctor will misdiagnose patients or have to consult other doctors.
== Specializations ==
=== Primary ===
*'''Acute medicine''': Acute medicine gives access to specialized procedures for diagnosing and treating critical patients at [[Emergency]].
*'''Critical care medicine''': Critical care gives access to specialized diagnostic methods used at [[ICU]].
*'''General surgery''': General surgery specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[General Surgery Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Internal medicine''': Internal medicine specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Internal Medicine Department]] and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Orthopaedy''': Orthopaedy specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Orthopaedy]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Cardiology''': Cardiology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Cardiology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
*'''Neurology''': Neurology specialization is used for examinations and for prescribing treatments at [[Neurology]] department and allows the doctor to assist at surgery.
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*'''Advanced diagnosis''': Advanced diagnosis specialization gives the doctor access to [[differential diagnosis]].
*'''Anesthesiology''': Anesthesiology is required for the doctor to act as an anesthesiologist at surgery and gives extra survival chance to [[collapse|collapsed]] patients stabilized by this doctor. Decreases [[death]] probability in collapsed patients. Decreases post operative complications after surgery.
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*'''IM surgery''': Internal medicine allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Internal Medicine]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''Neuro-surgery''': Neuro-surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Neurology]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''Operative surgery''': Operative surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[General Surgery]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
*'''Orthopaedic surgery''': Orthopaedic surgery allows the doctor to act as main surgeon at [[Orthopaedy]] department and affects how often surgeries will end up with complications.
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'''Nurses''' are the [[staff|staff members]] involved in treating and caring for patients on wards.
== Levels ==
#Nursing intern
#Registered nurse
#Nurse specialist
== Skills ==
*'''Patient care''': Nurse is capable of providing various types of patient care.
== Specializations ==
*'''Receptionist''': Receptionist represent point of first contact with patient.
*'''Medical surgery''': Medical surgery nurse represent important part of operative surgical teams.
*'''Clinical specialist''': Clinical Nurse Specialist is capable of revealing appearance of patient's symptoms.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
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== Levels ==
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== Skills ==
*'''Patient care''': Nurse is capable of providing various types of patient care.
== Specializations ==
*'''Receptionist''': Receptionist represent point of first contact with patient.
*'''Medical surgery''': Medical surgery nurse represent important part of operative surgical teams.
*'''Clinical specialist''': Clinical Nurse Specialist is capable of revealing appearance of patient's symptoms.
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*'''Patient Care''': Patient care nurses are essential to the function of all inpatient wards (observation, regular, HDU and ICU) and will fulfil tasks such as checking on the patient, diagnostics to uncover new symptoms (with the clinical nurse specialist skill) and provide food or prescribed medications during meal and med times.
*'''Patient Transport''': Patient transport is often one of the biggest contributors to poor hospital and efficiency as well as delay in diagnostics or treatments. Nurses assigned to transfer patients as well as provide patient care can become extremely busy, especially in large hospitals where the layout is inefficient as it will require extra time to move patients between wards, diagnosis, imaging or surgery. It is often advisable, especially in high capacity clinics, to have at least one (if not more) nurse assigned to solely transfer patients. For monetary purposes you can use nursing interns with low skills and low wages to act as porters - ideally couple these individuals with the fast and hard worker (no breaks) trait for maximum productivity.
*'''Nurse - Surgery''': To run surgeries in departments - besides emergency - you will need a minimum of three nurses; two nurses to scrub into the surgery and one to transport the patient to the theatre. The scrub nurses must have the medical surgery specialism and ideally will not be assigned to patient care or transfer as this can delay surgeries. When a surgery is scheduled and all staff have been reserved to perform it, the two scrub nurses will proceed to the theatre first, while the third transports the patient. Surgeons (3) will follow shortly after. Once the surgery is completed a nurse will be required to stay with the patient until another returns with a stretcher to transfer back to either the regular, high dependency (HDU) or intensive care (ICU) ward.
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
[[Patients]] are the customers that visit your facility. It is your goal to correctly diagnose them and then treat this diagnosis. After this you will receive a payment based on the type of diagnosis and the [[insurance company]] the patient is member of. Besides payment the patient "rewards" your hospital with a [[Prestige rating]] based on several factors.
===Patient intake===
Patients can arrive at your hospital in two ways. Walk in or immobile.
'''Walk in patients''' only arrive during clinic opening hours (08.00-18.00) and move around the hospital on their own. Most will go to the Emergency department with all their [[symptoms]] hidden. Some, however, will have a referral to a specific [[department]] and will go to the reception/waiting room of that department immediately. You have to imagine these patients as having seen a doctor at another facility, who then revealed some of their symptoms and decided to send them on to you.
Any of these patients fall under one of three categories.
*Low threat
*Medium threat
*High threat
Low threat patients have(hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are unlikely to make them collapse. They will proceed straight towards the waiting room and don't visit the reception.
Medium threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are likely to make them collapse eventually. They will go to the reception first where some of their symptoms are revealed (based on the skill of the receptionist). They will then be given priority in the waiting room if required '''Is this actually a mechanic???'''
High threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are very likely to make them collapse (think organ failure for instance). They will follow the same steps as medium threat patients but will gain higher priority in the waiting room.
'''Immobile patients''' always have a high threat rating and arrive at your hospital in an [[ambulance]] during the day- or night shift.
These patients will be taken to the [[Trauma center]] for stabilization. After stabilization (suppressing dangerous symptoms) they will be send to another ward for further diagnosis. These patients need to be moved by a [[nurse]] on a stretcher.
====Amount of patients====
The amount of walk-in patients you receive during the day is primarily influenced by the [[Insurance Companies]] you have contracted. The number can be found in the insurance company tab. The rating of your hospital slightly affects this number as well. A bad rating would reduce your incoming numbers.
Apart from new patients you can have patients from the previous day come back for two reasons: they were misdiagnosed or they were awaiting the results of a test when the day ended.
The amount of immobile patients you receive depends on the amount of ambulances you have purchased.
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
Once you have confirmed the diagnoses of a patient you can proceed to treating them. Treating a patient consists out of a mandatory treatment and a secondary, optional treatment. The primary treatment is for the diagnosis you (or the ai doctors) have selected. This treatment will complete the processing of the patient. They will pay you, rate your hospital and then leave. The secondary treatments are for the symptoms the patient has. If you treat uncomfortable symptoms the patients will be more comfortable and will rate you hospital higher.
Treatment is often a simple prescription for medication or a simple procedure a doctor can do in his office (cast for instance0. In more complex cases a patient will require surgery..........
===Patients leaving===
Patients will leave your hospital for several reasons. The main reason is because you diagnosed them and completed the prescribed treatment. You will receive payment and a rating. Unless they were misdiagnosed they will not return.
If you cannot diagnose or treat a patient due to missing equipment or rooms you can send them home without treatment. They will leave the hospital and you will receive no pay but will receive a negative rating('''is this true?''')
At the end of clinic opening hours any patient in the process of being diagnosed to treated will leave. Only those awaiting the results of a lab test will return the day after ('''is this true''').
Hospitalized patients that can not be treated will be picked up by an ambulance and leave.
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This page will explain the basic mechanics of playing the game. From building your hospital to diagnosing patients and managing staff.
==Building==
===Foundations, floors and walls===
===Doors and windows===
===Roofs and exterior===
===Rooms===
==Hiring and managing staff==
==Patients==
[[Patients]] are the customers that visit your facility. It is your goal to correctly diagnose them and then treat this diagnosis. After this you will receive a payment based on the type of diagnosis and the [[insurance company]] the patient is member of. Besides payment the patient "rewards" your hospital with a [[Prestige rating]] based on several factors.
===Patient intake===
Patients can arrive at your hospital in two ways. Walk in or immobile.
'''Walk in patients''' only arrive during clinic opening hours (08.00-18.00) and move around the hospital on their own. Most will go to the Emergency department with all their [[symptoms]] hidden. Some, however, will have a referral to a specific [[department]] and will go to the reception/waiting room of that department immediately. You have to imagine these patients as having seen a doctor at another facility, who then revealed some of their symptoms and decided to send them on to you.
Any of these patients fall under one of three categories.
*Low threat
*Medium threat
*High threat
Low threat patients have(hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are unlikely to make them collapse. They will proceed straight towards the waiting room and don't visit the reception.
Medium threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are likely to make them collapse eventually. They will go to the reception first where some of their symptoms are revealed (based on the skill of the receptionist). They will then be given priority in the waiting room if required '''Is this actually a mechanic???'''
High threat patients have (hidden) symptoms and diagnosis that are very likely to make them collapse (think organ failure for instance). They will follow the same steps as medium threat patients but will gain higher priority in the waiting room.
'''Immobile patients''' always have a high threat rating and arrive at your hospital in an [[ambulance]] during the day- or night shift.
These patients will be taken to the [[Trauma center]] for stabilization. After stabilization (suppressing dangerous symptoms) they will be send to another ward for further diagnosis. These patients need to be moved by a [[nurse]] on a stretcher.
====Amount of patients====
The amount of walk-in patients you receive during the day is primarily influenced by the [[Insurance Companies]] you have contracted. The number can be found in the insurance company tab. The rating of your hospital slightly affects this number as well. A bad rating would reduce your incoming numbers.
Apart from new patients you can have patients from the previous day come back for two reasons: they were misdiagnosed or they were awaiting the results of a test when the day ended.
The amount of immobile patients you receive depends on the amount of ambulances you have purchased.
===Diagnosing patients===
===Treating patients===
Once you have confirmed the diagnoses of a patient you can proceed to treating them. Treating a patient consists out of a mandatory treatment and a secondary, optional treatment. The primary treatment is for the diagnosis you (or the ai doctors) have selected. This treatment will complete the processing of the patient. They will pay you, rate your hospital and then leave. The secondary treatments are for the symptoms the patient has. If you treat uncomfortable symptoms the patients will be more comfortable and will rate you hospital higher.
Treatment is often a simple prescription for medication or a simple procedure a doctor can do in his office (cast for instance0. In more complex cases a patient will require surgery..........
===Patients leaving===
Patients will leave your hospital for several reasons. The main reason is because you diagnosed them and completed the prescribed treatment. You will receive payment and a rating. Unless they were misdiagnosed they will not return.
If you cannot diagnose or treat a patient due to missing equipment or rooms you can send them home without treatment. They will leave the hospital and you will receive no pay but will receive a negative rating('''is this true?''')
At the end of clinic opening hours any patient in the process of being diagnosed to treated will leave. Only those awaiting the results of a lab test will return the day after ('''is this true''').
Hospitalized patients that can not be treated will be picked up by an ambulance and leave.
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{{stub}}'''''Project Hospital''''' is a medical-themed simulation video game developed and published by [[Oxymoron Games]]. It was released on 30 October 2018 on the Steam platform.
According to all known laws of aviation, there is no way a bee should be able to fly.
Its wings are too small to get its fat little body off the ground.
The bee, of course, flies anyway because bees don't care what humans think is impossible.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Ooh, black and yellow!
Let's shake it up a little.
Barry! Breakfast is ready!
Coming!
Hang on a second.
Hello?
Barry?
Adam?
Can you believe this is happening?
I can't.
I'll pick you up.
Looking sharp.
Use the stairs, Your father paid good money for those.
Sorry. I'm excited.
Here's the graduate.
We're very proud of you, son.
A perfect report card, all B's.
Very proud.
Ma! I got a thing going here.
You got lint on your fuzz.
Ow! That's me!
Wave to us! We'll be in row 118,000.
Bye!
Barry, I told you, stop flying in the house!
Hey, Adam.
Hey, Barry.
Is that fuzz gel?
A little. Special day, graduation.
Never thought I'd make it.
Three days grade school, three days high school.
Those were awkward.
Three days college. I'm glad I took a day and hitchhiked around The Hive.
You did come back different.
Hi, Barry. Artie, growing a mustache? Looks good.
Hear about Frankie?
Yeah.
You going to the funeral?
No, I'm not going.
Everybody knows, sting someone, you die.
Don't waste it on a squirrel.
Such a hothead.
I guess he could have just gotten out of the way.
I love this incorporating an amusement park into our day.
That's why we don't need vacations.
Boy, quite a bit of pomp under the circumstances.
Well, Adam, today we are men.
We are!
Bee-men.
Amen!
Hallelujah!
Students, faculty, distinguished bees,
please welcome Dean Buzzwell.
Welcome, New Hive City graduating class of 9:15.
That concludes our ceremonies And begins your career at Honex Industries!
Will we pick our job today?
I heard it's just orientation.
Heads up! Here we go.
Keep your hands and antennas inside the tram at all times.
Wonder what it'll be like?
A little scary.
Welcome to Honex, a division of Honesco and a part of the Hexagon Group.
This is it!
Wow.
Wow.
We know that you, as a bee, have worked your whole life to get to the point where you can work for your whole life.
Honey begins when our valiant Pollen Jocks bring the nectar to The Hive.
Our top-secret formula is automatically color-corrected, scent-adjusted and bubble-contoured into this soothing sweet syrup with its distinctive golden glow you know as... Honey!
That girl was hot.
She's my cousin!
She is?
Yes, we're all cousins.
Right. You're right.
At Honex, we constantly strive to improve every aspect of bee existence.
These bees are stress-testing a new helmet technology.
What do you think he makes?
Not enough.
Here we have our latest advancement, the Krelman.
What does that do?
Catches that little strand of honey that hangs after you pour it.
Saves us millions.
Can anyone work on the Krelman?
Of course. Most bee jobs are small ones.
But bees know that every small job, if it's done well, means a lot.
But choose carefully because you'll stay in the job you pick for the rest of your life.
The same job the rest of your life? I didn't know that.
What's the difference?
You'll be happy to know that bees, as a species, haven't had one day off in 27 million years.
So you'll just work us to death?
We'll sure try.
Wow! That blew my mind!
"What's the difference?"
How can you say that?
One job forever?
That's an insane choice to have to make.
I'm relieved. Now we only have to make one decision in life.
But, Adam, how could they never have told us that?
Why would you question anything? We're bees.
We're the most perfectly functioning society on Earth.
You ever think maybe things work a little too well here?
Like what? Give me one example.
I don't know. But you know what I'm talking about.
Please clear the gate. Royal Nectar Force on approach.
Wait a second. Check it out.
Hey, those are Pollen Jocks!
Wow.
I've never seen them this close.
They know what it's like outside The Hive.
Yeah, but some don't come back.
Hey, Jocks!
Hi, Jocks!
You guys did great!
You're monsters!
You're sky freaks! I love it! I love it!
I wonder where they were.
I don't know.
Their day's not planned.
Outside The Hive, flying who knows where, doing who knows what.
You can't just decide to be a Pollen Jock. You have to be bred for that.
Right.
Look. That's more pollen than you and I will see in a lifetime.
It's just a status symbol.
Bees make too much of it.
Perhaps. Unless you're wearing it and the ladies see you wearing it.
Those ladies?
Aren't they our cousins too?
Distant. Distant.
Look at these two.
Couple of Hive Harrys.
Let's have fun with them.
It must be dangerous being a Pollen Jock.
Yeah. Once a bear pinned me against a mushroom!
He had a paw on my throat, and with the other, he was slapping me!
Oh, my!
I never thought I'd knock him out.
What were you doing during this?
Trying to alert the authorities.
I can autograph that.
A little gusty out there today, wasn't it, comrades?
Yeah. Gusty.
We're hitting a sunflower patch six miles from here tomorrow.
Six miles, huh?
Barry!
A puddle jump for us, but maybe you're not up for it.
Maybe I am.
You are not!
We're going 0900 at J-Gate.
What do you think, buzzy-boy?
Are you bee enough?
I might be. It all depends on what 0900 means.
Hey, Honex!
Dad, you surprised me.
You decide what you're interested in?
Well, there's a lot of choices.
But you only get one.
Do you ever get bored doing the same job every day?
Son, let me tell you about stirring.
You grab that stick, and you just move it around, and you stir it around.
You get yourself into a rhythm.
It's a beautiful thing.
You know, Dad, the more I think about it,
maybe the honey field just isn't right for me.
You were thinking of what, making balloon animals?
That's a bad job for a guy with a stinger.
Janet, your son's not sure he wants to go into honey!
Barry, you are so funny sometimes.
I'm not trying to be funny.
You're not funny! You're going into honey. Our son, the stirrer!
You're gonna be a stirrer?
No one's listening to me!
Wait till you see the sticks I have.
I could say anything right now.
I'm gonna get an ant tattoo!
Let's open some honey and celebrate!
Maybe I'll pierce my thorax. Shave my antennae. Shack up with a grasshopper. Get a gold tooth and call everybody "dawg"!
I'm so proud.
We're starting work today!
Today's the day.
Come on! All the good jobs will be gone.
Yeah, right.
Pollen counting, stunt bee, pouring, stirrer, front desk, hair removal...
Is it still available?
Hang on. Two left!
One of them's yours! Congratulations!
Step to the side.
What'd you get?
Picking crud out. Stellar!
Wow!
Couple of newbies?
Yes, sir! Our first day! We are ready!
Make your choice.
You want to go first?
No, you go.
Oh, my. What's available?
Restroom attendant's open, not for the reason you think.
Any chance of getting the Krelman?
Sure, you're on.
I'm sorry, the Krelman just closed out.
Wax monkey's always open.
The Krelman opened up again.
What happened?
A bee died. Makes an opening. See? He's dead. Another dead one.
Deady. Deadified. Two more dead.
Dead from the neck up. Dead from the neck down. That's life!
Oh, this is so hard!
Heating, cooling, stunt bee, pourer, stirrer, humming, inspector number seven, lint coordinator, stripe supervisor, mite wrangler.
Barry, what do you think I should... Barry?
Barry!
All right, we've got the sunflower patch in quadrant nine...
What happened to you?
Where are you?
I'm going out.
Out? Out where?
Out there.
Oh, no!
I have to, before I go to work for the rest of my life.
You're gonna die! You're crazy! Hello?
Another call coming in.
If anyone's feeling brave, there's a Korean deli on 83rd that gets their roses today.
Hey, guys.
Look at that.
Isn't that the kid we saw yesterday?
Hold it, son, flight deck's restricted.
It's OK, Lou. We're gonna take him up.
Really? Feeling lucky, are you?
Sign here, here. Just initial that.
Thank you.
OK.
You got a rain advisory today, and as you all know, bees cannot fly in rain.
So be careful. As always, watch your brooms, hockey sticks, dogs, birds, bears and bats.
Also, I got a couple of reports of root beer being poured on us.
Murphy's in a home because of it, babbling like a cicada!
That's awful.
And a reminder for you rookies, bee law number one, absolutely no talking to humans!
All right, launch positions!
Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz! Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz!
Black and yellow!
Hello!
You ready for this, hot shot?
Yeah. Yeah, bring it on.
Wind, check.
Antennae, check.
Nectar pack, check.
Wings, check.
Stinger, check.
Scared out of my shorts, check.
OK, ladies,
let's move it out!
Pound those petunias, you striped stem-suckers!
All of you, drain those flowers!
Wow! I'm out!
I can't believe I'm out!
So blue.
I feel so fast and free!
Box kite!
Wow!
Flowers!
This is Blue Leader, We have roses visual.
Bring it around 30 degrees and hold.
Roses!
30 degrees, roger. Bringing it around.
Stand to the side, kid.
It's got a bit of a kick.
That is one nectar collector!
Ever see pollination up close?
No, sir.
I pick up some pollen here, sprinkle it over here. Maybe a dash over there, a pinch on that one.
See that? It's a little bit of magic.
That's amazing. Why do we do that?
That's pollen power. More pollen, more flowers, more nectar, more honey for us.
Cool.
I'm picking up a lot of bright yellow, Could be daisies, Don't we need those?
Copy that visual.
Wait. One of these flowers seems to be on the move.
Say again? You're reporting a moving flower?
Affirmative.
That was on the line!
This is the coolest. What is it?
I don't know, but I'm loving this color.
It smells good.
Not like a flower, but I like it.
Yeah, fuzzy.
Chemical-y.
Careful, guys. It's a little grabby.
My sweet lord of bees!
Candy-brain, get off there!
Problem!
Guys!
This could be bad.
Affirmative.
Very close.
Gonna hurt.
Mama's little boy.
You are way out of position, rookie!
Coming in at you like a missile!
Help me!
I don't think these are flowers.
Should we tell him?
I think he knows.
What is this?!
Match point!
You can start packing up, honey, because you're about to eat it!
Yowser!
Gross.
There's a bee in the car!
Do something!
I'm driving!
Hi, bee.
He's back here!
He's going to sting me!
Nobody move. If you don't move, he won't sting you. Freeze!
He blinked!
Spray him, Granny!
What are you doing?!
Wow... the tension level out here is unbelievable.
I gotta get home.
Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain. Can't fly in rain.
Mayday! Mayday! Bee going down!
Ken, could you close the window please?
Ken, could you close the window please?
Check out my new resume. I made it into a fold-out brochure. You see? Folds out.
Oh, no. More humans. I don't need this.
What was that?
Maybe this time. This time. This time. This time! This time! This... Drapes!
That is diabolical.
It's fantastic. It's got all my special skills, even my top-ten favorite movies.
What's number one? Star Wars?
Nah, I don't go for that... kind of stuff.
No wonder we shouldn't talk to them. They're out of their minds.
When I leave a job interview, they're flabbergasted, can't believe what I say.
There's the sun. Maybe that's a way out.
I don't remember the sun having a big 75 on it.
I predicted global warming. I could feel it getting hotter. At first I thought it was just me.
Wait! Stop! Bee!
Stand back. These are winter boots.
Wait!
Don't kill him!
You know I'm allergic to them! This thing could kill me!
Why does his life have less value than yours?
Why does his life have any less value than mine? Is that your statement?
I'm just saying all life has value. You don't know what he's capable of feeling.
My brochure!
There you go, little guy.
I'm not scared of him.It's an allergic thing.
Put that on your resume brochure.
My whole face could puff up.
Make it one of your special skills.
Knocking someone out is also a special skill.
Right. Bye, Vanessa. Thanks.
Vanessa, next week? Yogurt night?
Sure, Ken. You know, whatever.
You could put carob chips on there.
Bye.
Supposed to be less calories.
Bye.
I gotta say something. She saved my life. I gotta say something.
All right, here it goes.
Nah.
What would I say?
I could really get in trouble. It's a bee law. You're not supposed to talk to a human.
I can't believe I'm doing this. I've got to.
Oh, I can't do it. Come on!
No. Yes. No. Do it. I can't.
How should I start it? "You like jazz?" No, that's no good.
Here she comes! Speak, you fool!
Hi!
I'm sorry. You're talking.
Yes, I know.
You're talking!
I'm so sorry.
No, it's OK. It's fine.
I know I'm dreaming. But I don't recall going to bed.
Well, I'm sure this is very disconcerting.
This is a bit of a surprise to me. I mean, you're a bee!
I am. And I'm not supposed to be doing this, but they were all trying to kill me.
And if it wasn't for you... I had to thank you. It's just how I was raised.
That was a little weird. I'm talking with a bee.
Yeah.
I'm talking to a bee. And the bee is talking to me!
I just want to say I'm grateful.
I'll leave now.
Wait! How did you learn to do that?
What?
The talking thing.
Same way you did, I guess. "Mama, Dada, honey." You pick it up.
That's very funny.
Yeah.
Bees are funny. If we didn't laugh, we'd cry with what we have to deal with.
Anyway... Can I... get you something?
Like what?
I don't know. I mean... I don't know. Coffee?
I don't want to put you out.
It's no trouble. It takes two minutes.
It's just coffee.
I hate to impose.
Don't be ridiculous!
Actually, I would love a cup.
Hey, you want rum cake?
I shouldn't.
Have some.
No, I can't.
Come on!
I'm trying to lose a couple micrograms.
Where?
These stripes don't help.
You look great!
I don't know if you know anything about fashion.
Are you all right?
No.
He's making the tie in the cab as they're flying up Madison.
He finally gets there.
He runs up the steps into the church.
The wedding is on.
And he says, "Watermelon?
I thought you said Guatemalan.
Why would I marry a watermelon?"
Is that a bee joke?
That's the kind of stuff we do.
Yeah, different.
So, what are you gonna do, Barry?
About work? I don't know.
I want to do my part for The Hive, but I can't do it the way they want.
I know how you feel.
You do?
Sure.
My parents wanted me to be a lawyer or a doctor, but I wanted to be a florist.
Really?
My only interest is flowers.
Our new queen was just elected with that same campaign slogan.
Anyway, if you look... There's my hive right there. See it?
You're in Sheep Meadow!
Yes! I'm right off the Turtle Pond!
No way! I know that area. I lost a toe ring there once.
Why do girls put rings on their toes?
Why not?
It's like putting a hat on your knee.
Maybe I'll try that.
You all right, ma'am?
Oh, yeah. Fine.
Just having two cups of coffee!
Anyway, this has been great.
Thanks for the coffee.
Yeah, it's no trouble.
Sorry I couldn't finish it. If I did, I'd be up the rest of my life.
Are you...?
Can I take a piece of this with me?
Sure! Here, have a crumb.
Thanks!
Yeah.
All right. Well, then... I guess I'll see you around. Or not.
OK, Barry.
And thank you so much again... for before.
Oh, that? That was nothing.
Well, not nothing, but... Anyway...
This can't possibly work.
He's all set to go.
We may as well try it.
OK, Dave, pull the chute.
Sounds amazing.
It was amazing!
It was the scariest, happiest moment of my life.
Humans! I can't believe you were with humans!
Giant, scary humans!
What were they like?
Huge and crazy. They talk crazy.
They eat crazy giant things.
They drive crazy.
Do they try and kill you, like on TV?
Some of them. But some of them don't.
How'd you get back?
Poodle.
You did it, and I'm glad. You saw whatever you wanted to see.
You had your "experience." Now you can pick out yourjob and be normal.
Well...
Well?
Well, I met someone.
You did? Was she Bee-ish?
A wasp?! Your parents will kill you!
No, no, no, not a wasp.
Spider?
I'm not attracted to spiders.
I know it's the hottest thing, with the eight legs and all. I can't get by that face.
So who is she?
She's... human.
No, no. That's a bee law. You wouldn't break a bee law.
Her name's Vanessa.
Oh, boy.
She's so nice. And she's a florist!
Oh, no! You're dating a human florist!
We're not dating.
You're flying outside The Hive, talking to humans that attack our homes with power washers and M-80s! One-eighth a stick of dynamite!
She saved my life! And she understands me.
This is over!
Eat this.
This is not over! What was that?
They call it a crumb.
It was so stingin' stripey!
And that's not what they eat.
That's what falls off what they eat!
You know what a Cinnabon is?
No.
It's bread and cinnamon and frosting. They heat it up...
Sit down!
...really hot!
Listen to me!
We are not them! We're us.
There's us and there's them!
Yes, but who can deny the heart that is yearning?
There's no yearning. Stop yearning. Listen to me!
You have got to start thinking bee, my friend. Thinking bee!
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee.
Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee! Thinking bee!
There he is. He's in the pool.
You know what your problem is, Barry?
I gotta start thinking bee?
How much longer will this go on?
It's been three days! Why aren't you working?
I've got a lot of big life decisions to think about.
What life? You have no life!
You have no job. You're barely a bee!
Would it kill you to make a little honey?
Barry, come out. Your father's talking to you.
Martin, would you talk to him?
Barry, I'm talking to you!
You coming?
Got everything?
All set!
Go ahead. I'll catch up.
Don't be too long.
Watch this!
Vanessa!
We're still here.
I told you not to yell at him.
He doesn't respond to yelling!
Then why yell at me?
Because you don't listen!
I'm not listening to this.
Sorry, I've gotta go.
Where are you going?
I'm meeting a friend.
A girl? Is this why you can't decide?
Bye.
I just hope she's Bee-ish.
They have a huge parade of flowers every year in Pasadena?
To be in the Tournament of Roses, that's every florist's dream!
Up on a float, surrounded by flowers, crowds cheering.
A tournament. Do the roses compete in athletic events?
No. All right, I've got one.
How come you don't fly everywhere?
It's exhausting. Why don't you run everywhere? It's faster.
Yeah, OK, I see, I see.
All right, your turn.
TiVo. You can just freeze live TV? That's insane!
You don't have that?
We have Hivo, but it's a disease. It's a horrible, horrible disease.
Oh, my.
Dumb bees!
You must want to sting all those jerks.
We try not to sting. It's usually fatal for us.
So you have to watch your temper.
Very carefully.
You kick a wall, take a walk, write an angry letter and throw it out. Work through it like any emotion: Anger, jealousy, lust.
Oh, my goodness! Are you OK?
Yeah.
What is wrong with you?!
It's a bug.
He's not bothering anybody.
Get out of here, you creep!
What was that? A Pic 'N' Save circular?
Yeah, it was. How did you know?
It felt like about 10 pages. Seventy-five is pretty much our limit.
You've really got that down to a science.
I lost a cousin to Italian Vogue.
I'll bet.
What in the name of Mighty Hercules is this?
How did this get here? cute Bee, Golden Blossom, Ray Liotta Private Select?
Is he that actor?
I never heard of him.
Why is this here?
For people. We eat it.
You don't have enough food of your own?
Well, yes.
How do you get it?
Bees make it.
I know who makes it! And it's hard to make it!
There's heating, cooling, stirring. You need a whole Krelman thing!
It's organic.
It's our-ganic!
It's just honey, Barry.
Just what?!
Bees don't know about this! This is stealing! A lot of stealing!
You've taken our homes, schools,hospitals! This is all we have!
And it's on sale?! I'm getting to the bottom of this.
I'm getting to the bottom of all of this!
Hey, Hector. You almost done?
Almost.
He is here. I sense it.
Well, I guess I'll go home now and just leave this nice honey out, with no one around.
You're busted, box boy!
I knew I heard something.
So you can talk!
I can talk. And now you'll start talking!
Where you getting the sweet stuff? Who's your supplier?
I don't understand.
I thought we were friends.
The last thing we want to do is upset bees!
You're too late! It's ours now!
You, sir, have crossed the wrong sword!
You, sir, will be lunch for my iguana, Ignacio!
Where is the honey coming from? Tell me where!
Honey Farms! It comes from Honey Farms!
Crazy person!
What horrible thing has happened here?
These faces, they never knew what hit them. And now
they're on the road to nowhere!
Just keep still.
What? You're not dead?
Do I look dead? They will wipe anything that moves. Where you headed?
To Honey Farms. I am onto something huge here.
I'm going to Alaska. Moose blood, crazy stuff. Blows your head off!
I'm going to Tacoma.
And you?
He really is dead.
All right.
Uh-oh!
What is that?!
Oh, no!
A wiper! Triple blade!
Triple blade?
Jump on! It's your only chance, bee!
Why does everything have
to be so doggone clean?!
How much do you people need to see?!
Open your eyes!
Stick your head out the window!
From NPR News in Washington,
I'm Carl Kasell.
But don't kill no more bugs!
Bee!
Moose blood guy!!
You hear something?
Like what?
Like tiny screaming.
Turn off the radio.
Whassup, bee boy?
Hey, Blood.
Just a row of honey jars, as far as the eye could see.
Wow!
I assume wherever this truck goes is where they're getting it. I mean, that honey's ours.
Bees hang tight. We're all jammed in.
It's a close community.
Not us, man. We on our own. Every mosquito on his own.
What if you get in trouble?
You a mosquito, you in trouble. Nobody likes us. They just smack. See a mosquito, smack, smack!
At least you're out in the world. You must meet girls.
Mosquito girls try to trade up, get with a moth, dragonfly. Mosquito girl don't want no mosquito.
You got to be kidding me!
Mooseblood's about to leave the building! So long, bee!
Hey, guys!
Mooseblood!
I knew I'd catch y'all down here.
Did you bring your crazy straw?
We throw it in jars, slap a label on it, and it's pretty much pure profit.
What is this place?
A bee's got a brain the size of a pinhead.
They are pinheads!
Pinhead.
Check out the new smoker.
Oh, sweet. That's the one you want. The Thomas 3000!
Smoker?
Ninety puffs a minute, semi-automatic. Twice the nicotine, all the tar. A couple breaths of this knocks them right out.
They make the honey, and we make the money.
"They make the honey, and we make the money"?
Oh, my!
What's going on? Are you OK?
Yeah. It doesn't last too long.
Do you know you're in a fake hive with fake walls?
Our queen was moved here. We had no choice.
This is your queen? That's a man in women's clothes! That's a drag queen!
What is this?
Oh, no!
There's hundreds of them!
Bee honey.
Our honey is being brazenly stolen on a massive scale!
This is worse than anything bears have done! I intend to do something.
Oh, Barry, stop.
Who told you humans are taking our honey? That's a rumor.
Do these look like rumors?
That's a conspiracy theory. These are obviously doctored photos. How did you get mixed up in this?
He's been talking to humans.
What? Talking to humans?!
He has a human girlfriend. And they make out!
Make out? Barry!
We do not.
You wish you could.
Whose side are you on?
The bees!
I dated a cricket once in San Antonio. Those crazy legs kept me up all night.
Barry, this is what you want to do with your life?
I want to do it for all our lives. Nobody works harder than bees!
Dad, I remember you coming home so overworked
your hands were still stirring. You couldn't stop.
I remember that.
What right do they have to our honey?
We live on two cups a year. They put it in lip balm for no reason whatsoever!
Even if it's true, what can one bee do?
Sting them where it really hurts.
In the face! The eye!
That would hurt.
No.
Up the nose? That's a killer.
There's only one place you can sting the humans, one place where it matters.
Hive at Five, The Hive's only full-hour action news source.
No more bee beards!
With Bob Bumble at the anchor desk. Weather with Storm Stinger. Sports with Buzz Larvi. And Jeanette Chung.
Good evening. I'm Bob Bumble.
And I'm Jeanette Ohung.
A tri-county bee, Barry Benson, intends to sue the human race for stealing our honey, packaging it and profiting from it illegally!
Tomorrow night on Bee Larry King, we'll have three former queens here in our studio, discussing their new book, classy Ladies, out this week on Hexagon.
Tonight we're talking to Barry Benson.
Did you ever think, "I'm a kid from The Hive. I can't do this"?
Bees have never been afraid to change the world.
What about Bee Oolumbus? Bee Gandhi? Bejesus?
Where I'm from, we'd never sue humans.
We were thinking of stickball or candy stores.
How old are you?
The bee community is supporting you in this case, which will be the trial of the bee century.
You know, they have a Larry King in the human world too.
It's a common name. Next week...
He looks like you and has a show and suspenders and colored dots...
Next week...
Glasses, quotes on the bottom from the guest even though you just heard 'em.
Bear Week next week! They're scary, hairy and here live.
Always leans forward, pointy shoulders, squinty eyes, very Jewish.
In tennis, you attack at the point of weakness!
It was my grandmother, Ken. She's 81.
Honey, her backhand's a joke!
I'm not gonna take advantage of that?
Quiet, please.
Actual work going on here.
Is that that same bee?
Yes, it is!
I'm helping him sue the human race.
Hello.
Hello, bee.
This is Ken.
Yeah, I remember you. Timberland, size ten and a half. Vibram sole, I believe.
Why does he talk again?
Listen, you better go 'cause we're really busy working.
But it's our yogurt night!
Bye-bye.
Why is yogurt night so difficult?!
You poor thing. You two have been at this for hours!
Yes, and Adam here has been a huge help.
Frosting...
How many sugars?
Just one. I try not to use the competition.
So why are you helping me?
Bees have good qualities. And it takes my mind off the shop. Instead of flowers, people are giving balloon bouquets now.
Those are great, if you're three.
And artificial flowers.
Oh, those just get me psychotic!
Yeah, me too.
Bent stingers, pointless pollination.
Bees must hate those fake things!
Nothing worse than a daffodil that's had work done.
Maybe this could make up for it a little bit.
This lawsuit's a pretty big deal.
I guess.
You sure you want to go through with it?
Am I sure? When I'm done with the humans, they won't be able to say, "Honey, I'm home," without paying a royalty!
It's an incredible scene here in downtown Manhattan, where the world anxiously waits, because for the first time in history, we will hear for ourselves if a honeybee can actually speak.
What have we gotten into here, Barry?
It's pretty big, isn't it?
I can't believe how many humans don't work during the day.
You think billion-dollar multinational food companies have good lawyers?
Everybody needs to stay behind the barricade.
What's the matter?
I don't know, I just got a chill.
Well, if it isn't the bee team.
You boys work on this?
All rise! The Honorable Judge Bumbleton presiding.
All right. Case number 4475,
Superior Court of New York,
Barry Bee Benson v. the Honey Industry is now in session.
Mr. Montgomery, you're representing the five food companies collectively?
A privilege.
Mr. Benson... you're representing all the bees of the world?
I'm kidding. Yes, Your Honor, we're ready to proceed.
Mr. Montgomery, your opening statement, please.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my grandmother was a simple woman. Born on a farm, she believed it was man's divine right to benefit from the bounty of nature God put before us.
If we lived in the topsy-turvy world Mr. Benson imagines, just think of what would it mean.
I would have to negotiate with the silkworm for the elastic in my britches!
Talking bee!
How do we know this isn't some sort of holographic motion-picture-capture Hollywood wizardry?
They could be using laser beams! Robotics! Ventriloquism! Cloning! For all we know, he could be on steroids!
Mr. Benson?
Ladies and gentlemen, there's no trickery here. I'm just an ordinary bee. Honey's pretty important to me. It's important to all bees. We invented it! We make it. And we protect it with our lives.
Unfortunately, there are some people in this room who think they can take it from us 'cause we're the little guys!
I'm hoping that, after this is all over, you'll see how, by taking our honey, you not only take everything we have but everything we are!
I wish he'd dress like that all the time. So nice!
Call your first witness.
So, Mr. Klauss Vanderhayden of Honey Farms, big company you have.
I suppose so.
I see you also own Honeyburton and Honron!
Yes, they provide beekeepers for our farms.
Beekeeper. I find that to be a very disturbing term.
I don't imagine you employ any bee-free-ers, do you?
No.
I couldn't hear you.
No.
No. Because you don't free bees. You keep bees. Not only that, it seems you thought a bear would be an appropriate image for a jar of honey.
They're very lovable creatures. Yogi Bear, Fozzie Bear, Build-A-Bear.
You mean like this?
Bears kill bees!
How'd you like his head crashing through your living room?! Biting into your couch! Spitting out your throw pillows! OK, that's enough. Take him away.
So, Mr. Sting, thank you for being here. Your name intrigues me. Where have I heard it before?
I was with a band called The Police.
But you've never been a police officer, have you?
No, I haven't.
No, you haven't. And so here we have yet another example of bee culture casually stolen by a human for nothing more than a prance-about stage name.
Oh, please.
Have you ever been stung, Mr. Sting? Because I'm feeling a little stung, Sting. Or should I say... Mr. Gordon M. Sumner!
That's not his real name?! You idiots!
Mr. Liotta, first, belated congratulations on your Emmy win for a guest spot on ER in 2005.
Thank you. Thank you.
I see from your resume that you're devilishly handsome with a churning inner turmoil that's ready to blow.
I enjoy what I do. Is that a crime?
Not yet it isn't. But is this what it's come to for you? Exploiting tiny, helpless bees so you don't have to rehearse your part and learn your lines, sir?
Watch it, Benson! I could blow right now!
This isn't a goodfella.
This is a badfella!
Why doesn't someone just step on this creep, and we can all go home?!
Order in this court!
You're all thinking it!
Order! Order, I say!
Say it!
Mr. Liotta, please sit down!
I think it was awfully nice of that bear to pitch in like that. I think the jury's on our side.
Are we doing everything right, legally?
I'm a florist.
Right. Well, here's to a great team.
To a great team!
Well, hello.
Ken!
Hello.
I didn't think you were coming.
No, I was just late I tried to call, but... the battery.
I didn't want all this to go to waste,
so I called Barry. Luckily, he was free.
Oh, that was lucky.
There's a little left. I could heat it up.
Yeah, heat it up, sure, whatever.
So I hear you're quite a tennis player. I'm not much for the game myself. The ball's a little grabby.
That's where I usually sit. Right... there.
Ken, Barry was looking at your resume, and he agreed with me that eating with chopsticks isn't really a special skill.
You think I don't see what you're doing?
I know how hard it is to find the right job. We have that in common.
Do we?
Bees have 100 percent employment, but we do jobs like taking the crud out.
That's just what I was thinking about doing.
Ken, I let Barry borrow your razor for his fuzz. I hope that was all right.
I'm going to drain the old stinger.
Yeah, you do that.
Look at that.
You know, I've just about had it with your little Mind Games.
What's that?
Italian Vogue.
Mamma mia, that's a lot of pages.
A lot of ads.
Remember what Van said, why is your life more valuable than mine?
Funny, I just can't seem to recall that! I think something stinks in here!
I love the smell of flowers.
How do you like the smell of flames?!
Not as much.
Water bug! Not taking sides!
Ken, I'm wearing a Chapstick hat!
This is pathetic!
I've got issues!
Well, well, well, a royal flush!
You're bluffing.
Am I?
Surf's up, dude!
Poo water!
That bowl is gnarly. Except for those dirty yellow rings!
Kenneth! What are you doing?!
You know, I don't even like honey! I don't eat it!
We need to talk! He's just a little bee!
And he happens to be the nicest bee I've met in a long time!
Long time? What are you talking about?! Are there other bugs in your life?
No, but there are other things bugging me in life. And you're one of them!
Fine! Talking bees, no yogurt night...
My nerves are fried from riding on this emotional roller coaster!
Goodbye, Ken.
And for your information, I prefer sugar-free, artificial sweeteners made by man!
I'm sorry about all that.
I know it's got an aftertaste! I like it!
I always felt there was some kind of barrier between Ken and me. I couldn't overcome it.
Oh, well.
Are you OK for the trial?
I believe Mr. Montgomery is about out of ideas.
We would like to call Mr. Barry Benson Bee to the stand.
Good idea! You can really see why he's considered one of the best lawyers...
Yeah.
Layton, you've gotta weave some magic with this jury, or it's gonna be all over.
Don't worry. The only thing I have to do to turn this jury around is to remind them of what they don't like about bees.
You got the tweezers?
Are you allergic?
Only to losing, son. Only to losing.
Mr. Benson Bee, I'll ask you what I think we'd all like to know.
What exactly is your relationship to that woman?
We're friends.
Good friends?
Yes.
How good? Do you live together?
Wait a minute... Are you her little... bedbug?
I've seen a bee documentary or two. From what I understand, doesn't your queen give birth to all the bee children?
Yeah, but...
So those aren't your real parents!
Oh, Barry...
Yes, they are!
Hold me back!
You're an illegitimate bee, aren't you, Benson?
He's denouncing bees!
Don't y'all date your cousins?
Objection!
I'm going to pincushion this guy!
Adam, don't! It's what he wants!
Oh, I'm hit!! Oh, lordy, I am hit!
Order! Order!
The venom! The venom is coursing through my veins! I have been felled by a winged beast of destruction! You see? You can't treat them like equals! They're striped savages! Stinging's the only thing they know! It's their way!
Adam, stay with me.
I can't feel my legs.
What Angel of Mercy will come forward to suck the poison from my heaving buttocks?
I will have order in this court. Order! Order, please!
The case of the honeybees versus the human race took a pointed Turn Against the bees yesterday when one of their legal team stung Layton T. Montgomery.
Hey, buddy.
Hey.
Is there much pain?
Yeah.
I... I blew the whole case, didn't I?
It doesn't matter. What matters is
you're alive. You could have died.
I'd be better off dead. Look at me.
They got it from the cafeteria downstairs, in a tuna sandwich. Look, there's a little celery still on it.
What was it like to sting someone?
I can't explain it. It was all... All adrenaline and then...and then ecstasy!
All right.
You think it was all a trap?
Of course. I'm sorry. I flew us right into this.
What were we thinking? Look at us. We're just a couple of bugs in this world.
What will the humans do to us if they win?
I don't know.
I hear they put the roaches in motels. That doesn't sound so bad.
Adam, they check in, but they don't check out!
Oh, my.
Could you get a nurse to close that window?
Why?
The smoke.
Bees don't smoke.
Right. Bees don't smoke.
Bees don't smoke!
But some bees are smoking.
That's it! That's our case!
It is? It's not over?
Get dressed. I've gotta go somewhere.
Get back to the court and
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| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
* Note symptoms in bold is a ''Complication'' that can occur adding potential new issues to deal with. These issues can lead to discomfort or even death so examinations to find and treat them is paramount. Examinations and treatments in bold are used to treat complications.
* Note also Hospitalization normal vs Home vs High priority will determine where the patient will be sent by the AI for treatment or after treatment; regular ward, home, HDU.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Payment
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
| Uncommon
| STEATORRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, FATIGUE, FLATULENCE, ANEMIA, VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PANCREATIC_ELASTASE_LOW_LEVEL, '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, '''ECHO''', CC_ECHO, HEART_MONITORING, ECG, FECAL_ELASTASE_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, PERT, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', '''BETA_BLOCKERS''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, REST
| 1100
|-
|-
| Thyroiditis
| Uncommon
| FEVER, FATIGUE, WEAKNESS, SWALLOV_PAIN, HOARSENESS, DYSPHAGIA, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, INFLAMMED_THYROID, '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT''', '''HYPERTENSION'''
| INTERVIEW, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ORAL_CAVITY_INSPECTION, NECK_PALPATION, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', BIOPSY_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, '''BETA_BLOCKERS''','''ANTIHYPERTENSIVES''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, DIET_MODIFICATION
| 900
|-
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Beta Blockers
|
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
|
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
|
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, CBC Sampling, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
|
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
|
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
|
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
|
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
|
|
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]] General surgery provides a wide range of examinations,treatments and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases,disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
* Note symptoms in bold is a ''Complication'' that can occur adding potential new issues to deal with. These issues can lead to discomfort or even death so examinations to find and treat them is paramount. Examinations and treatments in bold are used to treat complications.
* Note also Hospitalization normal vs Home vs High priority will determine where the patient will be sent by the AI for treatment or after treatment; regular ward, home, HDU.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Payment
|-
| Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
| Uncommon
| STEATORRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, FATIGUE, FLATULENCE, ANEMIA, VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PANCREATIC_ELASTASE_LOW_LEVEL, '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, '''ECHO''', CC_ECHO, HEART_MONITORING, ECG, FECAL_ELASTASE_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, PERT, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', '''BETA_BLOCKERS''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, REST
| 1100
|-
| Thyroiditis
| Uncommon
| FEVER, FATIGUE, WEAKNESS, SWALLOV_PAIN, HOARSENESS, DYSPHAGIA, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, INFLAMMED_THYROID, '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT''', '''HYPERTENSION'''
| INTERVIEW, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ORAL_CAVITY_INSPECTION, NECK_PALPATION, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', BIOPSY_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, '''BETA_BLOCKERS''','''ANTIHYPERTENSIVES''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, DIET_MODIFICATION
| 900
|-
| Hypothyroidism
| Uncommon
| FATIGUE, HAIR_LOSS, CONSTIPATION, WEIGHT_GAIN, HYPERLIPIDEMIA, WEAKNESS, IRRITABILITY, CRAMPS, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, DEPRESSION, BRADYCARDIA, HEARING_DIFFICULTIES, TSH_LEVEL_HIGH, '''LDL_HIGH_LEVEL''', '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, NECK_PALPATION, AUDIOMETRY, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, ECHO, CC_ECHO, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| SYNTHETIC_THYROID_HORMONES, ANALGESICS, PURGATIVES, '''DIET_MODIFICATION''', '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', REST, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Hyperthyroidism
| Uncommon
| ANXIETY, DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, WEAKNESS, TREMOR, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, FEVER, TSH_LEVEL_LOW, '''HYPERTENSION''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, NECK_PALPATION, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', ECG, HEART_MONITORING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTITHYROID_MEDICATION, BETA_BLOCKERS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, ANTIHYPERTENSIVES, BETA_BLOCKERS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Oesophagitis
| Rare
| CHEST_PAIN, NAUSEA, SWALLOV_PAIN, VOMITING, OESOPHAGUS_ABNORMALITIES, HYPERACIDITY, FEVER, VIRAL_INFECTION_OF_OESOPHAGUS, '''WEIGHT_LOSS'''
| INTERVIEW, THORAX_PERCUSSION, NECK_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, GASTROSCOPY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIVIROTICS, ANTACIDS, STOMACHICS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 500
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, Endoscopic Cauterisation, Beta Blockers
| 4200
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| 400
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
| 2700
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, '''Blood Test''', '''CBC Sampling''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, '''Vitamin Supplementation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 400
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
| 2500
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 2700
|-
| Crohn Disease GI
| Uncommon
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, DIARRHEA, BLOATING, FLATULENCE, FEVER, FATIGUE, WEIGHT_LOSS, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, HEMATOCHEZIA, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ANEMIA, CRP_HIGH, CROHN_DISEASE_DISCOVERED, '''VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY''', VOMITING
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, CRP, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, CT_ENTEROGRAPHY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| CORTICOSTEROIDS, VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 800
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis GI
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
| 800
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome D
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
| 300
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
* General surgery provides a wide range of examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
* Note that the bare minimum of staff needed for hospitalization is only to allow surgery and is not optimal for actual usage typically.
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
* Note symptoms in bold is a ''Complication'' that can occur adding potential new issues to deal with. These issues can lead to discomfort or even death so examinations to find and treat them is paramount. Examinations and treatments in bold are used to treat complications.
* Note also Hospitalization normal vs Home vs High priority will determine where the patient will be sent by the AI for treatment or after treatment; regular ward, home, HDU.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Payment
|-
| Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
| Uncommon
| STEATORRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, FATIGUE, FLATULENCE, ANEMIA, VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PANCREATIC_ELASTASE_LOW_LEVEL, '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, '''ECHO''', CC_ECHO, HEART_MONITORING, ECG, FECAL_ELASTASE_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, PERT, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', '''BETA_BLOCKERS''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, REST
| 1100
|-
| Thyroiditis
| Uncommon
| FEVER, FATIGUE, WEAKNESS, SWALLOV_PAIN, HOARSENESS, DYSPHAGIA, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, INFLAMMED_THYROID, '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT''', '''HYPERTENSION'''
| INTERVIEW, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ORAL_CAVITY_INSPECTION, NECK_PALPATION, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', BIOPSY_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, '''BETA_BLOCKERS''','''ANTIHYPERTENSIVES''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, DIET_MODIFICATION
| 900
|-
| Hypothyroidism
| Uncommon
| FATIGUE, HAIR_LOSS, CONSTIPATION, WEIGHT_GAIN, HYPERLIPIDEMIA, WEAKNESS, IRRITABILITY, CRAMPS, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, DEPRESSION, BRADYCARDIA, HEARING_DIFFICULTIES, TSH_LEVEL_HIGH, '''LDL_HIGH_LEVEL''', '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, NECK_PALPATION, AUDIOMETRY, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, ECHO, CC_ECHO, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| SYNTHETIC_THYROID_HORMONES, ANALGESICS, PURGATIVES, '''DIET_MODIFICATION''', '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', REST, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Hyperthyroidism
| Uncommon
| ANXIETY, DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, WEAKNESS, TREMOR, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, FEVER, TSH_LEVEL_LOW, '''HYPERTENSION''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, NECK_PALPATION, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', ECG, HEART_MONITORING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTITHYROID_MEDICATION, BETA_BLOCKERS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, ANTIHYPERTENSIVES, BETA_BLOCKERS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Oesophagitis
| Rare
| CHEST_PAIN, NAUSEA, SWALLOV_PAIN, VOMITING, OESOPHAGUS_ABNORMALITIES, HYPERACIDITY, FEVER, VIRAL_INFECTION_OF_OESOPHAGUS, '''WEIGHT_LOSS'''
| INTERVIEW, THORAX_PERCUSSION, NECK_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, GASTROSCOPY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIVIROTICS, ANTACIDS, STOMACHICS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 500
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, Endoscopic Cauterisation, Beta Blockers
| 4200
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| 400
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
| 2700
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, '''Blood Test''', '''CBC Sampling''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, '''Vitamin Supplementation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 400
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
| 2500
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 2700
|-
| Crohn Disease GI
| Uncommon
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, DIARRHEA, BLOATING, FLATULENCE, FEVER, FATIGUE, WEIGHT_LOSS, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, HEMATOCHEZIA, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ANEMIA, CRP_HIGH, CROHN_DISEASE_DISCOVERED, '''VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY''', VOMITING
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, CRP, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, CT_ENTEROGRAPHY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| CORTICOSTEROIDS, VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 800
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis GI
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
| 800
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome D
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
| 300
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
* General surgery provides a wide range of examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
* It has a weight of 50 for patient generation(what they will come in sick with) similar to all specialties outside emergency
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
* Note that the bare minimum of staff needed for hospitalization is only to allow surgery and is not optimal for actual usage typically.
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
* Note symptoms in bold is a ''Complication'' that can occur adding potential new issues to deal with. These issues can lead to discomfort or even death so examinations to find and treat them is paramount. Examinations and treatments in bold are used to treat complications.
* Note also Hospitalization normal vs Home vs High priority will determine where the patient will be sent by the AI for treatment or after treatment; regular ward, home, HDU.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Payment
|-
| Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
| Uncommon
| STEATORRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, FATIGUE, FLATULENCE, ANEMIA, VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PANCREATIC_ELASTASE_LOW_LEVEL, '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, '''ECHO''', CC_ECHO, HEART_MONITORING, ECG, FECAL_ELASTASE_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, PERT, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', '''BETA_BLOCKERS''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, REST
| 1100
|-
| Thyroiditis
| Uncommon
| FEVER, FATIGUE, WEAKNESS, SWALLOV_PAIN, HOARSENESS, DYSPHAGIA, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, INFLAMMED_THYROID, '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT''', '''HYPERTENSION'''
| INTERVIEW, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ORAL_CAVITY_INSPECTION, NECK_PALPATION, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', BIOPSY_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, '''BETA_BLOCKERS''','''ANTIHYPERTENSIVES''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, DIET_MODIFICATION
| 900
|-
| Hypothyroidism
| Uncommon
| FATIGUE, HAIR_LOSS, CONSTIPATION, WEIGHT_GAIN, HYPERLIPIDEMIA, WEAKNESS, IRRITABILITY, CRAMPS, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, DEPRESSION, BRADYCARDIA, HEARING_DIFFICULTIES, TSH_LEVEL_HIGH, '''LDL_HIGH_LEVEL''', '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, NECK_PALPATION, AUDIOMETRY, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, ECHO, CC_ECHO, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| SYNTHETIC_THYROID_HORMONES, ANALGESICS, PURGATIVES, '''DIET_MODIFICATION''', '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', REST, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Hyperthyroidism
| Uncommon
| ANXIETY, DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, WEAKNESS, TREMOR, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, FEVER, TSH_LEVEL_LOW, '''HYPERTENSION''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, NECK_PALPATION, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', ECG, HEART_MONITORING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTITHYROID_MEDICATION, BETA_BLOCKERS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, ANTIHYPERTENSIVES, BETA_BLOCKERS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Oesophagitis
| Rare
| CHEST_PAIN, NAUSEA, SWALLOV_PAIN, VOMITING, OESOPHAGUS_ABNORMALITIES, HYPERACIDITY, FEVER, VIRAL_INFECTION_OF_OESOPHAGUS, '''WEIGHT_LOSS'''
| INTERVIEW, THORAX_PERCUSSION, NECK_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, GASTROSCOPY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIVIROTICS, ANTACIDS, STOMACHICS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 500
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, Endoscopic Cauterisation, Beta Blockers
| 4200
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| 400
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
| 2700
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, '''Blood Test''', '''CBC Sampling''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, '''Vitamin Supplementation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 400
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
| 2500
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 2700
|-
| Crohn Disease GI
| Uncommon
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, DIARRHEA, BLOATING, FLATULENCE, FEVER, FATIGUE, WEIGHT_LOSS, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, HEMATOCHEZIA, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ANEMIA, CRP_HIGH, CROHN_DISEASE_DISCOVERED, '''VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY''', VOMITING
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, CRP, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, CT_ENTEROGRAPHY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| CORTICOSTEROIDS, VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 800
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis GI
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
| 800
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome D
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
| 300
|-
| Gastroenteritis
| Common
| DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, THIRST, BLOATING, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, STOMACH_PAIN, FEVER, STOOL_CONTAINING_BACTERIAS, '''DEHYDRATION''', '''EXCESSIVE_BURPING'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, BACTERIA_CULTIVATION_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, '''REHYDRATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', SPASMOLYTICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Fistula of intestine
| Common
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, BLOATING, DIARRHEA, DEHYDRATION, INTESTINAL_FISTULA
| INTERVIEW, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, ABDOMINAL_SURGERY, REHYDRATION, ANALGESICS
| 2800
|-
| Peritonitis
| Common
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, BLOATING, DIARRHEA, FEVER, VOMITING, FATIGUE, TENDERNESS, CRP_HIGH, THIRST, PERITONEAL_FLUID_INFECTED, '''BACTEREMIA'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, CRP, PERITONEAL_FLUID_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, '''BACTERIA_CULTIVATION_SAMPLING''', '''CC_BLOOD_ANALYSIS''', DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_HIGH_PRIORITY, ABDOMINAL_SURGERY, ANTIDIARRHEALS, '''INTRAVENOUS_ANTIBIOTICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS
| 3200
|-
| Hepatic fibrosis
| Common
|
|
|
| 1300
|-
| Cirrhosis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 1400
|-
| Cholelithiasis
| Common
|
|
|
| 2800
|-
| Cholecystitis
| Common
|
|
|
| 2800
|-
| Cholangitis
| Common
|
|
|
| 1100
|-
| Pancreatitis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 2200
|-
| Coeliac disease
| Common
|
|
|
| 800
|-
| Acute nephritic syndrome
| Common
|
|
|
| 800
|-
| Acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 800
|-
| Pyelonephritis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 700
|-
| Acute renal failure
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 2000
|-
| Chronic kidney disease
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 1500
|-
| Calculus of kidney
| Common
|
|
|
| 1000
|-
| Calculus of ureter
| Common
|
|
|
| 700
|-
| Calculus in bladder
| Common
|
|
|
| 400
|-
| Acute cystitis
| Common
|
|
|
| 400
|-
| Interstitial cystitis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 300
|-
| ''Liver injury - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 3300
|-
| ''Liver injury - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 1100
|-
| ''Spleen rupture - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 4000
|-
| ''Spleen rupture - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Spleen contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 1400
|-
| Pancreas contusion - blunt
| Common
|
|
|
| 1300
|-
| Pancreas laceration - blunt
| Common
|
|
|
| 3600
|-
| Pancreas laceration - penetrating
| Common
|
|
|
| 2300
|-
| Kidney laceration - penetrating
| Common
|
|
|
| 2300
|-
| Kidney contusion - blunt
| Common
|
|
|
| 1500
|-
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
* General surgery provides a wide range of examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
* It has a weight of 50 for patient generation(what they will come in sick with) similar to all specialties outside emergency
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
* Note that the bare minimum of staff needed for hospitalization is only to allow surgery and is not optimal for actual usage typically.
* Diagnoses italicized are trauma cases and can arrive via helicopter
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
* Note symptoms in bold is a ''Complication'' that can occur adding potential new issues to deal with. These issues can lead to discomfort or even death so examinations to find and treat them is paramount. Examinations and treatments in bold are used to treat complications.
* Note also Hospitalization normal vs Home vs High priority will determine where the patient will be sent by the AI for treatment or after treatment; regular ward, home, HDU.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Payment
|-
| Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
| Uncommon
| STEATORRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, FATIGUE, FLATULENCE, ANEMIA, VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PANCREATIC_ELASTASE_LOW_LEVEL, '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, '''ECHO''', CC_ECHO, HEART_MONITORING, ECG, FECAL_ELASTASE_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, PERT, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', '''BETA_BLOCKERS''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, REST
| 1100
|-
| Thyroiditis
| Uncommon
| FEVER, FATIGUE, WEAKNESS, SWALLOV_PAIN, HOARSENESS, DYSPHAGIA, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, INFLAMMED_THYROID, '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT''', '''HYPERTENSION'''
| INTERVIEW, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ORAL_CAVITY_INSPECTION, NECK_PALPATION, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', BIOPSY_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, '''BETA_BLOCKERS''','''ANTIHYPERTENSIVES''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, DIET_MODIFICATION
| 900
|-
| Hypothyroidism
| Uncommon
| FATIGUE, HAIR_LOSS, CONSTIPATION, WEIGHT_GAIN, HYPERLIPIDEMIA, WEAKNESS, IRRITABILITY, CRAMPS, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, DEPRESSION, BRADYCARDIA, HEARING_DIFFICULTIES, TSH_LEVEL_HIGH, '''LDL_HIGH_LEVEL''', '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, NECK_PALPATION, AUDIOMETRY, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, ECHO, CC_ECHO, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| SYNTHETIC_THYROID_HORMONES, ANALGESICS, PURGATIVES, '''DIET_MODIFICATION''', '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', REST, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Hyperthyroidism
| Uncommon
| ANXIETY, DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, WEAKNESS, TREMOR, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, FEVER, TSH_LEVEL_LOW, '''HYPERTENSION''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, NECK_PALPATION, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', ECG, HEART_MONITORING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTITHYROID_MEDICATION, BETA_BLOCKERS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, ANTIHYPERTENSIVES, BETA_BLOCKERS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Oesophagitis
| Rare
| CHEST_PAIN, NAUSEA, SWALLOV_PAIN, VOMITING, OESOPHAGUS_ABNORMALITIES, HYPERACIDITY, FEVER, VIRAL_INFECTION_OF_OESOPHAGUS, '''WEIGHT_LOSS'''
| INTERVIEW, THORAX_PERCUSSION, NECK_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, GASTROSCOPY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIVIROTICS, ANTACIDS, STOMACHICS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 500
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, Endoscopic Cauterisation, Beta Blockers
| 4200
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| 400
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
| 2700
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, '''Blood Test''', '''CBC Sampling''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, '''Vitamin Supplementation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 400
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
| 2500
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 2700
|-
| Crohn Disease GI
| Uncommon
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, DIARRHEA, BLOATING, FLATULENCE, FEVER, FATIGUE, WEIGHT_LOSS, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, HEMATOCHEZIA, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ANEMIA, CRP_HIGH, CROHN_DISEASE_DISCOVERED, '''VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY''', VOMITING
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, CRP, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, CT_ENTEROGRAPHY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| CORTICOSTEROIDS, VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 800
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis GI
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
| 800
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome D
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
| 300
|-
| Gastroenteritis
| Common
| DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, THIRST, BLOATING, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, STOMACH_PAIN, FEVER, STOOL_CONTAINING_BACTERIAS, '''DEHYDRATION''', '''EXCESSIVE_BURPING'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, BACTERIA_CULTIVATION_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, '''REHYDRATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', SPASMOLYTICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Fistula of intestine
| Common
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, BLOATING, DIARRHEA, DEHYDRATION, INTESTINAL_FISTULA
| INTERVIEW, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, ABDOMINAL_SURGERY, REHYDRATION, ANALGESICS
| 2800
|-
| Peritonitis
| Common
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, BLOATING, DIARRHEA, FEVER, VOMITING, FATIGUE, TENDERNESS, CRP_HIGH, THIRST, PERITONEAL_FLUID_INFECTED, '''BACTEREMIA'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, CRP, PERITONEAL_FLUID_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, '''BACTERIA_CULTIVATION_SAMPLING''', '''CC_BLOOD_ANALYSIS''', DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_HIGH_PRIORITY, ABDOMINAL_SURGERY, ANTIDIARRHEALS, '''INTRAVENOUS_ANTIBIOTICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS
| 3200
|-
| Hepatic fibrosis
| Common
|
|
|
| 1300
|-
| Cirrhosis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 1400
|-
| Cholelithiasis
| Common
|
|
|
| 2800
|-
| Cholecystitis
| Common
|
|
|
| 2800
|-
| Cholangitis
| Common
|
|
|
| 1100
|-
| Pancreatitis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 2200
|-
| Coeliac disease
| Common
|
|
|
| 800
|-
| Acute nephritic syndrome
| Common
|
|
|
| 800
|-
| Acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 800
|-
| Pyelonephritis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 700
|-
| Acute renal failure
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 2000
|-
| Chronic kidney disease
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 1500
|-
| Calculus of kidney
| Common
|
|
|
| 1000
|-
| Calculus of ureter
| Common
|
|
|
| 700
|-
| Calculus in bladder
| Common
|
|
|
| 400
|-
| Acute cystitis
| Common
|
|
|
| 400
|-
| Interstitial cystitis
| Uncommon
|
|
|
| 300
|-
| ''Liver injury - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 3300
|-
| ''Liver injury - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 1100
|-
| ''Spleen rupture - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 4000
|-
| ''Spleen rupture - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Spleen contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 1400
|-
| ''Pancreas contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 1300
|-
| ''Pancreas laceration - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 3600
|-
| ''Pancreas laceration - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Kidney laceration - penetrating''
| Common
|
|
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Kidney contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
|
|
| 1500
|-
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
* General surgery provides a wide range of examinations, treatments, and surgical procedures, mostly focused on the urinary tract and the digestive system. General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
* It has a weight of 50 for patient generation(what they will come in sick with) similar to all specialties outside emergency
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and examination lamp or medical light), audiometer, biohazard trash bin [either red or yellow], CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or wall mounted Equipment cabinet, eye test, Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| A room where you go to the loo
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| none
| Bucket Cart, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Lab.png]]
| Med Lab
| Provides tests to confirm diagnostics
| 4 X 4
| Biohazard trash bin (either red or yellow), Glassware, Hematology analyzer, Lab shelf, Lab sink, Medical centrifuge, Microscope, Paper holder or Printer, PC, Sample storage,
| Lab analyzer, Office chair, RIA, Stool, Stool analyzer, Thermal cycler
| Lab desk, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment cabinet, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet,
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
|}
* Items in brackets () are used together
* Note that the bare minimum of staff needed for hospitalization is only to allow surgery and is not optimal for actual usage typically.
* Diagnoses italicized are trauma cases and can arrive via helicopter
=== Staff ===
== Diagnoses ==
* Note symptoms in bold is a ''Complication'' that can occur adding potential new issues to deal with. These issues can lead to discomfort or even death so examinations to find and treat them is paramount. Examinations and treatments in bold are used to treat complications.
* Note also Hospitalization normal vs Home vs High priority will determine where the patient will be sent by the AI for treatment or after treatment; regular ward, home, HDU.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Payment
|-
| Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency
| Uncommon
| STEATORRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, FATIGUE, FLATULENCE, ANEMIA, VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PANCREATIC_ELASTASE_LOW_LEVEL, '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, '''ECHO''', CC_ECHO, HEART_MONITORING, ECG, FECAL_ELASTASE_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, PERT, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', '''BETA_BLOCKERS''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, REST
| 1100
|-
| Thyroiditis
| Uncommon
| FEVER, FATIGUE, WEAKNESS, SWALLOV_PAIN, HOARSENESS, DYSPHAGIA, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, INFLAMMED_THYROID, '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT''', '''HYPERTENSION'''
| INTERVIEW, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ORAL_CAVITY_INSPECTION, NECK_PALPATION, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', BIOPSY_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, '''BETA_BLOCKERS''','''ANTIHYPERTENSIVES''', ANALGESICS, ANTIPYRETICS, DIET_MODIFICATION
| 900
|-
| Hypothyroidism
| Uncommon
| FATIGUE, HAIR_LOSS, CONSTIPATION, WEIGHT_GAIN, HYPERLIPIDEMIA, WEAKNESS, IRRITABILITY, CRAMPS, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, DEPRESSION, BRADYCARDIA, HEARING_DIFFICULTIES, TSH_LEVEL_HIGH, '''LDL_HIGH_LEVEL''', '''ATHEROSCLEROSIS'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, NECK_PALPATION, AUDIOMETRY, ECG, HEART_MONITORING, ECHO, CC_ECHO, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| SYNTHETIC_THYROID_HORMONES, ANALGESICS, PURGATIVES, '''DIET_MODIFICATION''', '''ACE_INHIBITOR''', REST, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Hyperthyroidism
| Uncommon
| ANXIETY, DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, WEAKNESS, TREMOR, SWOLLEN_THYROID_GLAND, FEVER, TSH_LEVEL_LOW, '''HYPERTENSION''', '''IRREGULAR_HEARTBEAT'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, SPEECH_LISTENING, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, NECK_PALPATION, '''BLOOD_PRESSURE_AND_PULSE_MEASUREMENT''', ECG, HEART_MONITORING, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTITHYROID_MEDICATION, BETA_BLOCKERS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, ANTIHYPERTENSIVES, BETA_BLOCKERS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Oesophagitis
| Rare
| CHEST_PAIN, NAUSEA, SWALLOV_PAIN, VOMITING, OESOPHAGUS_ABNORMALITIES, HYPERACIDITY, FEVER, VIRAL_INFECTION_OF_OESOPHAGUS, '''WEIGHT_LOSS'''
| INTERVIEW, THORAX_PERCUSSION, NECK_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, GASTROSCOPY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIVIROTICS, ANTACIDS, STOMACHICS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 500
|-
| Esophageal Varices
| Common
| Oesophagus Abnormalities, Vomiting, Jaundice, Purpura, Haematochezia, Portal Hypertension, Varices in Oesophagus, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, USG, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Band Ligation, Endoscopic Cauterisation, Beta Blockers
| 4200
|-
| Helicobacter Pylori
| Common
| Bloating, Bad Breath, Weight Loss, Vomiting, Fatigue, Loss of Apetite, Excessive Burping, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Anaemia, Helicobacter Pylori Detected, '''Hyperacidity'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Blood Test, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Triple Therapy Treatment, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, '''Antacids''', Diet Modification, Rest
| 400
|-
| Gastric Ulcer
| Common
| Bloating, Excessive Burping, Vomiting, Weight Loss, Nausea, Hyperacidity, Anaemia, Haematochezia, Abdominal Pain, Gastric Ulcers Discovered, '''Stomach Internal Bleeding'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', Diet Modification, Antacids, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Analgesics
| 2700
|-
| Gastritis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Bloating, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Indigestion, Gastritis Discovered, '''Anaemia''', '''Septic Shock'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, '''Blood Test''', '''CBC Sampling''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, Spasmolytics, '''Vitamin Supplementation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 400
|-
| Duodenitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Anaemia, Indigestion, Excessive Burping, Duodenitis Discovered, '''Intenstinal Bleeding''', '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpitation, Blood Test, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', '''Blood Analysis''', Gastroscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Proton Pump Inhibitors, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Stomachics, '''Endoscopic Cauterisation''', '''Intravenous Antibiotics''', Vitamin Supplementation
| 2500
|-
| Acute Appendicitis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhoea, Loss of Apetite, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, CRP High, Bellybutton Pain, '''Bacteraemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, CRP, '''Bacterial Cultivation''', Blood Test, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Normal Hospitalisation, Laparoscopic Surgery, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Stomachics, '''Intravenous Antibiotics'''
| 2700
|-
| Crohn Disease GI
| Uncommon
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, DIARRHEA, BLOATING, FLATULENCE, FEVER, FATIGUE, WEIGHT_LOSS, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, HEMATOCHEZIA, FAT_MALABSORPTION, ANEMIA, CRP_HIGH, CROHN_DISEASE_DISCOVERED, '''VITAMIN_DEFICIENCY''', VOMITING
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, CRP, BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING, STOOL_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, CT_ENTEROGRAPHY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| CORTICOSTEROIDS, VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, '''VITAMIN_SUPPLEMENTATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 800
|-
| Ulcerative Colitis GI
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Bloating, Flatulence, Fever, Fatigue, Tenderness, Abdominal Cramps, Haematochezia, CRP High, Anaemia, Ulcers in Colon Discovered, '''Dehydration'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpitation, CRP, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, CT Enterography, Blood Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Corticosteroids, Analgesics, Spasmolytics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Diet Modification, '''Rehydration'''
| 800
|-
| Irritable Bowel Syndrome D
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Anaemia, Diarrhoea, Tenderness, Flatulence, Abdominal Swelling, Weight Loss, Irritable Bowel Syndrome Confirmed
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrhoeals, Analgesics
| 300
|-
| Gastroenteritis
| Common
| DIARRHEA, WEIGHT_LOSS, THIRST, BLOATING, ABDOMINAL_CRAMPS, STOMACH_PAIN, FEVER, STOOL_CONTAINING_BACTERIAS, '''DEHYDRATION''', '''EXCESSIVE_BURPING'''
| INTERVIEW, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, BACTERIA_CULTIVATION_SAMPLING, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| ANTIBIOTICS, ANTIDIARRHEALS, DIET_MODIFICATION, ANTIPYRETICS, '''REHYDRATION''', '''STOMACHICS''', SPASMOLYTICS, HOME_TREATMENT
| 300
|-
| Fistula of intestine
| Common
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, BLOATING, DIARRHEA, DEHYDRATION, INTESTINAL_FISTULA
| INTERVIEW, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, PHYSICAL_AND_VISUAL_EXAMINATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, BARRIUM_SWALLOV_X_RAY, DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, ABDOMINAL_SURGERY, REHYDRATION, ANALGESICS
| 2800
|-
| Peritonitis
| Common
| ABDOMINAL_PAIN, BLOATING, DIARRHEA, FEVER, VOMITING, FATIGUE, TENDERNESS, CRP_HIGH, THIRST, PERITONEAL_FLUID_INFECTED, '''BACTEREMIA'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, TEMPERATURE_MEASUREMENT, CRP, PERITONEAL_FLUID_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, '''BACTERIA_CULTIVATION_SAMPLING''', '''CC_BLOOD_ANALYSIS''', DIFFERENTIAL_DIAGNOSIS
| HOSPITALIZATION_HIGH_PRIORITY, ABDOMINAL_SURGERY, ANTIDIARRHEALS, '''INTRAVENOUS_ANTIBIOTICS''', ANTIPYRETICS, ANALGESICS
| 3200
|-
| Hepatic fibrosis
| Common
| FATIGUE, WEIGHT_LOSS, WEAKNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, ABDOMINAL_PAIN, PORTAL_HYPERTENSION, DARK_URINE, CRP_HIGH, FIBROTIC_LIVER_TISSUE, '''A1AT_DEFICIENCY'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, ABDOMINAL_PALPATION, CRP, URINE_SAMPLE_ANALYSIS_SAMPLING, USG, FAST, '''BLOOD_TEST_SAMPLING''', TRANSIENT_ELASTOGRAPHY, Differential Diagnosis
| HOSPITALIZATION_NORMAL, CORTICOSTEROIDS, ANALGESICS, DIET_MODIFICATION, REHYDRATION, BETA_BLOCKERS, '''A1AT_REPLACEMENT'''
| 1300
|-
| Cirrhosis
| Uncommon
| FATIGUE, JAUNDICE, Loss of Appetite, Fever, Nausea, Portal Hyper Tension, Slurred Speech, Weakness, Hair Loss, A1AT Deficiency, Dark Urine, LFT High Level, Sclerotic Liver Tissue, '''Confusion''', '''Hypertension'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Urine Sample Analysis Sampling, Blood Test Sampling, USG, '''Speech Listening''', '''Blood Pressure and Pulse Measurement''', Transient Elastography, Differential Diagnosis
| Hospitalization Normal, Liver Control Medication, Vitamin Supplementation, A1AT replacement, BETA Blockers, Tranquilizers, Antihypertensives, Antipyretics
| 1400
|-
| Cholelithiasis
| Common
| Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Vomiting, Fever, Indigestion, Tenderness, Stomach Pain, Bloating, Gallstones Discovered, '''Gallbladder Rupture'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation Temperature Measurement, USG, FAST, Differential Diagnosis
| Hospitalization Normal, Laparoscopic Surgery, '''Abdominal Surgery''', Antipyretics, Analgesics
| 2800
|-
| Cholecystitis
| Common
| Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Cystic Duct Obstructed, '''Gallbladder Rupture'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpation, USG, FAST, Differential Diagnosis
| Hospitalization Normal, Laparoscopic Surgery, Stomachics, '''Abdominal Surgery''', Antipyretics, Analgesics
| 2800
|-
| Cholangitis
| Common
| Fatigue, Fever, Jaundice, Weight Loss, Abdominal Pain, Itching, Chills, Tremor, Night Sweats, LFT High Level, Inflamed Bile Duct
| Interview, Physical Examination, Abominal Palpation, Temperature Measurement, Blood Test Sampling, MRI, Differential Diagnosis
| Hospitalization Normal, Intravenous Antibiotics, Diet Modification, Antipyretics, Beta Blockers
| 1100
|-
| Pancreatitis
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Steatorrhea, Weight Loss, Chills, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Pancreatic Tissue Inflamed, '''Malnutrition''', '''Portal Hypertension''', '''Hypocalcemia'''
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Abdominal Palpation, ECG, Heart Monitoring, Stool Analysis Sampling, '''Blood Testing Sampling''', '''USG''', CT, Differential Diagnosis
| Hospitalization Normal, Intravenous Antibiotics, Stomachics, '''Diet Modification''', '''Beta Blockers''', '''Intravenous Calcium Gluconate''', Antipyretics
| 2200
|-
| Coeliac disease
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 800
|-
| Acute nephritic syndrome
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 800
|-
| Acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis
| Uncommon
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 800
|-
| Pyelonephritis
| Uncommon
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 700
|-
| Acute renal failure
| Uncommon
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 2000
|-
| Chronic kidney disease
| Uncommon
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 1500
|-
| Calculus of kidney
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 1000
|-
| Calculus of ureter
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 700
|-
| Calculus in bladder
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 400
|-
| Acute cystitis
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 400
|-
| Interstitial cystitis
| Uncommon
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 300
|-
| ''Liver injury - penetrating''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 3300
|-
| ''Liver injury - penetrating''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 1100
|-
| ''Spleen rupture - blunt''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 4000
|-
| ''Spleen rupture - penetrating''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Spleen contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 1400
|-
| ''Pancreas contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 1300
|-
| ''Pancreas laceration - blunt''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 3600
|-
| ''Pancreas laceration - penetrating''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Kidney laceration - penetrating''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 2300
|-
| ''Kidney contusion - blunt''
| Common
|
| Interview, Physical Examination, , Differential Diagnosis
|
| 1500
|-
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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Intestinal Crypto
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Oocyst In Stool Detected ]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Cramps]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypovolemia]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If Hypovolemia isn't treated within 2-18 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Stool Analysis
*Interview
*Abdominal Palpation
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Nitazoxanide]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modifications]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
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Japanese Spotted Fever
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Japonica Detected ]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Eschar]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Petechiae]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever ]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*CRP Test
*ICU Blood Analysis/BloodTest
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Minocycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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Lassa Fever
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Lassa Virus Present ]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Hypovolemia ]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever ]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Orifice Bleeding]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Lassa Virus isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If hypovolemia isn't treated within 4-18 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If orifice bleeding isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
*Thorax Percussion
*CBC Testing
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
*[[Treatment | Blood Component Therapy]]
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Legionnaires Disease
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Legionella Detected ]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemoptysis]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Legionnaires Disease isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
*Thorax Percussion
*Speech Listening
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Ciprofloxacin]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
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Leptospirosis
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Leptospira Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Photophobia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Jaundice]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukocytosis ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Neurological Testing
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*CBC Testing
*CRP Test
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Azithromycin]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Lyme Disease
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
| insurance = 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Borrelia Antibodies Detected ]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 20
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Irregular Heartbeat]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Fainting]]
| If Lyme Disease isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Heart Failure]]
| If irregular heartbeat isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neck Palpation
*Chest Auscultation
*Heart Monitoring/ECG
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
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Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
| insurance = 800
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | LCMV Detected ]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*CSF Analysis
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Thorax Percussion
*CBC Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | IV Corticosteroids]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Urology & Nephrology Department Logo
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Urology & Nephrology Department Logo
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== Summary ==
Urology & Nephrology Department Logo
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ENT Department Logo
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ENT Department Logo
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ENT Department Logo
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Gynecology & Obstetrics Department Logo
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Gynecology & Obstetrics Department Logo
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Sexual Health Department Logo
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Sexual Health Department Logo
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Plastic Surgery Department Logo
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Plastic Surgery Department Logo
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Oncology Department Logo.
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Oncology Department Logo.
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Department
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
There are also six player-made departments in the Steam workshop.
== Base Game & DLC Departments ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Pathology Logo.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
== Modded Departments ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:ENT.png]]
| [[Ear, Nose and Throat]]
| The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
|-
| [[File:Oncology.png]]
| [[Oncology]]
| The Oncology department focuses on the treatment of various cancers.
|-
| [[File:Plastics.png]]
| [[Plastic Surgery]]
| The Plastic Surgery department focuses on surgeries for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes.
|-
| [[File:SexualHealth.png]]
| [[Sexual Health]]
| The Sexual Health department focuses on STI's, STD's, and other sexual related diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:OBGYN.png]]
| [[Gynecology and Obstetrics]]
| The Gynecology and Obstetrics department is geared towards females only, focusing on caring for the female reproductive system, pregnancy, and diseases specific to women.
|-
| [[File:Urology&Nephrology.png]]
| [[Urology and Nephrology]]
| The Urology and Nephrology department focuses on the male reproductive system as well as the male and female urinary-tract.
|-
|}
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Emergency
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Mirror, Vending Machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Audiometer, red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser or Sink or Kitchen sink or Lab sink, Equipment Cabinet or Equipment Cabinet Tall or Wall Mounted Equipment or Mobile Equipment Cabinet, Eye test, Paper holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Square table, Stool
| Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, cabinet with draws, Card file, chair, dressing screen, fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, small card file, Stainless steel stand, Wall mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritised correctly
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair or Fancy chair, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Locker, Radio or TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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1457
1456
2022-01-07T02:03:38Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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1457
2022-01-07T02:54:38Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Day Shift */
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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1463
1462
2022-01-07T02:55:22Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Staff */
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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2022-01-07T02:28:02Z
Nightfiree3
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2022-01-07T02:29:41Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Nightfiree3 uploaded a new version of [[File:Cariography.png]]
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Radiology
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2022-01-07T02:51:59Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Rooms */
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
There is no radiology hospitalization.
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologic.jpg]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
There is no radiology hospitalization.
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
There is no radiology hospitalization.
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Radiology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Radiology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room (Mandatory)
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Radiology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room (Mandatory)
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room (Mandatory)
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here.
| 4 X 3
|
|
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| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here.
| 4 X 3
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| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to maintain their vital functions.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
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== Clinic ==
There is no ICU clinic. Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to maintain their vital functions.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
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| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
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| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
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== Medical Laboratories ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room (Mandatory)
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
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| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
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| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
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| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
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| [[File:Hematologycolor.png]]
| Hematology Lab (Mandatory)
| Provides blood and serology related tests.
| 4 X 4
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| [[File:Microbiologycolor.png]]
| Microbiology Lab
| Provides cultivation and testing of various samples.
| 4 X 4
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| [[File:Histologycolor.png]]
| Histology Lab
| Provides microscopic analysis of various samples.
| 4 X 4
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*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
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| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
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{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
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| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
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| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
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| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| ''Diagnostic unit at Orthopaedy department provides examination and treatment procedures for hospitalized patients''
| 4x4
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| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
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| Operating Room
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| Sonography Unit
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*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
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| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
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|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
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| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
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| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
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General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Bedside Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator.
| Bed Socket, Isolation Wall, Isolation Wall Cabinet, Isolation Air Door, Isolation AC, Sanitary Equipment, Sign-Caution, Sign-Quarantine.
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Audiometer
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Whiteboard,
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
|
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|
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
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|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
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|
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
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|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
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| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticDisease.png|DiagnosticDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular.png|Regular.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:ISOLATIONDISEASE.png|ISOLATIONDISEASE.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:CARDIODISEASE.png|CARDIODISEASE.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
e369682b7a4528af0fa6afde9b82224cd2119898
Traumatology
0
466
1501
1431
2022-01-07T03:55:59Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Hospitalization */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq/ Cabinet, Eye Test, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Chartboard, Stool, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Chairs, (Queue machine and Info TV)
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even a queen must walk
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Sink
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| Stretchers
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Chairs, Reception Desk Left/Right/Middle, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chairs, Coffee machine, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV, Meal Counter, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
b53cfe7c952d0c75c042745d0879abebd42666c8
1505
1501
2022-01-07T04:02:17Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
|-
|
[[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical light), Mobile Workstation, Biohazard Trash Bin, CRP Scan, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Eye Test, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Chartboard, Whiteboard, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table, Wheelchair, Stretcher,
|-
|
[[File:BURN.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Mechanical Ventilator), Defibrillator, Disinfectant Dispense or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq, Cabinet.
| Bed Socket.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
| (Hospital Bed with Life Monitor and Bedside Cabinet), Defrbrilator, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink.
| Bed Socket
|-
| [[File:Oncall.png|Oncall.png]]
| On-Call room
| Room doctors for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer or Paper Holder.
| Office Chair, Stool, Office Desk.
|-
| [[File:Nursestation.png|Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Room nurses for traumatology are based in here.
| 4x3
| Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, PC (Must be with a chair/stool).
| Office Desk, Wheelchair, Stretcher, Office Chair, Stool, Meal Tray.
|-
| [[File:CARDIOGRAPHY.png|CARDIOGRAPHY.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam Table and Examination lamp or Medical Light + Equipment Table, ECG, and USG), Biohazard Trash Bin, Disinfectant Dispenser or Sink, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, Paper Holder or Printer, PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair).
| Office Desk, Office Chair, Stool, Lab Analyzer, Glass or Square Table.
|-
| [[File:OR.png|OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
| (Operating Table with Anesthesia Workstation, Instruments Table with Surgery Instruments., OP Digital Imaging, 2 Operating Room Lighting, Stool), Defibrillator, Equipment Cabinet or Mobile eq. Cabinet, 3 Scrubbing Sinks, 3 Scrub Shelves, Suction Machine, Electrocautery Machine, Warming Cabinet.
| Stretcher, Glass or Square Table, Equipment Table.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
1d8349cd8a21cdc08f99283e83937165f7b65f13
1524
1505
2022-01-07T18:54:45Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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/* Day Staff */
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text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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2022-01-07T19:00:55Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Night Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Common
| '''Ballistic Wound, Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation''', Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Large Intestine Perforation, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Common
| '''Penetrating Wound, Blast Wound, Abdominal Pain, Abdominal Trauma''', Muscle and Skin Damage, Hemorrhage, Large Arteries Damaged, Blood Loss, Degloved Skin, Foreign Object present, Severe Hemorrhage, Small Intestine Perforation, Kidney Damage, Stomach Perforated, Liver Damage, Bradycardia, Femoral Fracture, Hypoxemia, Unconsciousness, Bradypnea, Tibial Fracture, Hypovolemic Shock.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
| '''Upper Abdominal Trauma, Penetrating Wound, Abdominal Pain''', Malaise, Tenderness, Skin Avulsion, Multiple Arteries Damage, Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Severe Hemorrhage, Tachycardia, Hypoxia, Hypotension, Tachypnea, Hypovolemic Shock, Liver Damaged, Pancreas Damaged, Spleen Damaged, Stomach Perforated, Foreign Object Present.
|
|
|
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|Thoracic Trauma Surgery
|
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|Upper Limb Trauma Surgery
|Yes
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Chemical Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Chemical Torso Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|Yes
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
|
|Burn Management
|-
| Mild Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Mild Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|Protective Dressing
|
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Hand Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Leg Frostbite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Struck by Lightning
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Leg Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thermal Arm Burn
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound
| Rare
|
|
|
|
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
|
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
|
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
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2022-01-19T04:00:19Z
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/* Rooms */
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Clinic ==
No clinic here!
== Pathology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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2022-01-07T04:00:16Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Clinic */
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Pathology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Hospitalization
|-
| Chickenpox
| Common
| Vomiting, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Itchy Blisters, Fever, Papulas and Vesicles
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Numbing Ointment, Stomachics, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Shingles
| Common
| Headache, Fever, Malaise, Rash, Tenderness
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Onychomycosis
| Common
| Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Fungal Infection
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antifungal Ointment, Foot Cream
| No
|-
| Athlete's Foot
| Common
| Itching, Nail Discoloration, Thickening of the Nail, Crumbly Nail, Tinea Pedis Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Fungal Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Steroid Cream, Antifungal Ointment
| No
|-
| Iron Deficiency Anaemia
| Common
| Breathing Difficulties, Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Crumbly Nail, Loss of Apetite, Headache, Haemoglobin Low, Pale Skin, Dizziness, Low Haematocrit
| Interview, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Iron Supplement, Diet Modification, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Lactose Intolerance
| Common
| Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Flatulence, Lactose Intolerance Detected
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physica Examination, Blood Test, Differential Diagnosis
| Diet Modification, Antidiarrhoeals, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Common Cold
| Common
| Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Difficulties, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Nasal Viral Infection, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Antipyretics, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Sinusitis
| Common
| Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath, Nasal Congestion, Nasal Obstruction
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Saline Nasal Spray, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Acute Pharyngitis
| Common
| Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Dry Cough, Sputum Cough, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest
| No
|-
| Acute Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Headache, Sputum Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Streptococcus Pyogenes Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rehydration, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Viral Tonsilitis
| Common
| Fever, Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Headache, Dry Cough, Painful Cervical Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nasal Congestion, Otorhinolaryngolical Findings, Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Adenovirus Present
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Ear Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Listening, Laryngoscopy, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rehydration
| No
|-
| Laryngitis
| Common
| Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Hoarseness, Dry Cough, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Larynx Infected, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Neck Palpitation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Laryngoscopy, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, Rest, Saline Nasal Spray, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Acute Bronchitis
| Common
| Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Difficulties, Fever, Chills, Chest Pain, Headache, Wheezing, Bronchial Infection, Lung Findings
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, Chest Listening, X-Ray Torso, Bacterial Cultivation, Differential Diagnosis
| Antibiotics, Antipyretics, NSAIDS, Analgesics
| Sometimes
|-
| Hay Fever
| Common
| Nasal Congestion, Red Eye, Sneezing, Irritable Cough, Itching Eye, Fatigue, Allergy Discovered, Inflammed Sinuses
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Saline Nasal Spray
| Sometimes
|-
| Contact Dermatitis
| Common
| Redness of Skin, Itching, Rash, Itching Eye, Red Eye, Allergen Detected
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihistamines, Numbing Ointment
| No
|-
| Golfer's Elbow
| Common
| Elbow Stiffness, Tenderness, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Fever, Elbow Tendons Damaged
| Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature Measurement, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Rest, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Scoliosis
| Common
| Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness, Scoliotic Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Back, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Raynaud's Syndrome
| Common
| Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain, Raynaud's Findings
| Interview, Physical Examination, Differential Diagnosis
| Vasodilators, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Common
| Sore Throat, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Sleeping Difficulties, Trouble Rising, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Depression, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
| Interview, Physical Examination, Speech and Listening, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Exercise, Antidepressants
| No
|-
| Insomnia
| Common
| Sleeping Difficulties, Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Insomnia Revealed
| Interview, '''Observation''', Physical Examination, Evaluation, Differential Diagnosis
| Sleeping Drugs, Rest
| Sometimes
|-
| Arm Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Arm, Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Forearm Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Hand Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Hand, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness, Wrist Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Upper Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Foot Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Foot, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion, Instep Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Ankle Contusion
| Common
| Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Inability to Move the Joint, Tenderness, Ankle Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Leg Orthosis, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Leg Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Leg, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Swelling, Redness, Tenderness, Bruise, Calf Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Lower Limb, Differential Diagnosis
| Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Chest Contusion
| Common
| Injury to the Chest, Pain, Swelling, Tenderness, Breathing Difficulties, Redness, Bruise, Thorax Contusion
| Interview, Physical Examination, X-Ray Torso, Differential Diagnosis
| Emergency Care, Numbing Ointment, Bandage, Analgesics
| No
|-
| Influenza B
| Common
| Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Influenza B Detected
| Interview, Temperature Measurement, Physical Examination, Chest Listening, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Serologic Sampling, Differential Diagnosis
| Antivirals, NSAIDS, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest
| No
|-
| Pork Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Vitamin Deficiency, Hunger, Weakness, Pork Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Blood Test, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics
| No
|-
| Beef Tapeworm
| Uncommon
| Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Apetite, Weight Loss, Beef Tapeworm Present
| Interview, Abdominal Palpitation, Physical Examination, Stool Analysis, Differential Diagnosis
| Antihelmintics, Analgesics
| No
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| Paper holder, PC (Must be with a chair/stool), Printer
| None
| Office desk, Sofa, Bookcase, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Office chair, Radio, Small card file, Stool, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| [[Equipment Cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], PC (Must be with a chair/stool)
| Stretcher, Meal tray
| Office desk, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed or Modern hospital bed with Bedside cabinet and Life monitor or Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, yellow or red Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, Equipment cabinet or Equipment cabinet tall or Wall-mounted equipment or Mobile eq. cabinet
| Bed socket, Medical light or Operating room lights
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light or Operating room lights), red or yellow Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator or Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser or Kitchen sink or Lab sink or Sink, [[Equipment cabinet]] or [[Equipment Cabinet Tall]] or [[Wall Mounted Equipment]] or [[Mobile Equipment Cabinet]], Fast USG, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging
| None
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Square table, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
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2022-01-07T16:40:23Z
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
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1510
2022-01-07T17:59:55Z
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete’s Foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
|}
f52b937f027f20e1a08b9f5f9fa8e6acd57f5aa8
1512
1511
2022-01-07T18:00:07Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Hospitalization */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete’s Foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
|}
397e47259947decd2f14572bd45422f11678ad47
1513
1512
2022-01-07T18:07:26Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Common Cold]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Contact Dermatitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle Contusion ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle Injury ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Ankle Bruise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Joint Immobility]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Lower Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Leg orthosis]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Forearm Contusion]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited Arm Motion]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Arm Injury ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Upper Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Athlete’s foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Tinea Pedis Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail Discoloration]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly Nail]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail Thickening]]
| 40
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Fungal Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antifungal Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Foot Cream]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | S. Pyogenes Present ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Swollen Tonsils ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum Cough]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful Lymph Nodes]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain In the Ears ]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Suppurative Tonsils]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | ORL Findings]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
*Neck Palpation
*Ear Examination
*Laryngoscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | S. Pyogenes Present ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Swollen Tonsils ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum Cough]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful Lymph Nodes]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain In the Ears ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Suppurative Tonsils]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | ORL Findings]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
*Neck Palpation
*Ear Examination
*Laryngoscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Beef Tapeworm Detected ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Stool Analysis
*Interview
*Abdominal Palpation
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Anthelmintic Medication]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
| insurance = 500
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Bronchial Infection]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry Cough]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Abnormal Lung Findings]]
| 20
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Chest Auscultation
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Thorax Percussion
*Chest X-ray
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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Ear, Nose and Throat
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest pain]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly nail]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of appetite]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hemoglobin]]
| 10
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale skin]]
| 40
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Low hematocrit]]
| 80
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Thorax percussion
*Chest auscultation
*Blood draw
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Iron supplement]]
*[[Treatment | Diet modification]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Intensive Care Unit ==
Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to maintain their vital functions.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
| [[File:Happylife.png]]
| Happy Life
| 130%
| Open Infectious diseases clinic.
|-
| [[File:Protectcare.png]]
| ProtectCare
| 130%
| Open Traumatology clinic.
|-
|}
==Objective Rewards==
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===CHEAP'o'Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 1 patient at Emergency department
| $20,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Open radiology department
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 3
| Open Labs
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Open clinic at any specialized department
| Hospitalization at Emergency
|-
| 5
| Open hospitalization at Emergency department
| ICU Department
|-
| 6
| Treat 20 patients in the Emergency department
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 7
| Save 1 collapsing patient
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 8
| Reach 80% prestige at Emergency department
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 9
| Have 3 ambulances
| Increase immobile patient intake by 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 30 patients in the Emergency department
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 11
| Reach 90% prestige at Emergency department
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
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! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
| [[File:HappyLife2.png]]
| Happy Life
| 130%
| Open Infectious diseases clinic.
|-
| [[File:Protectcare.png]]
| ProtectCare
| 130%
| Open Traumatology clinic.
|-
|}
==Objective Rewards==
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===CHEAP'o'Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 1 patient at Emergency department
| $20,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Open radiology department
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 3
| Open Labs
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Open clinic at any specialized department
| Hospitalization at Emergency
|-
| 5
| Open hospitalization at Emergency department
| ICU Department
|-
| 6
| Treat 20 patients in the Emergency department
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 7
| Save 1 collapsing patient
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 8
| Reach 80% prestige at Emergency department
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 9
| Have 3 ambulances
| Increase immobile patient intake by 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 30 patients in the Emergency department
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 11
| Reach 90% prestige at Emergency department
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
| [[File:HappyLife2.png]]
| Happy Life
| 130%
| Open Infectious diseases clinic.
|-
| [[File:Protectcare.png]]
| ProtectCare
| 130%
| Open Traumatology clinic.
|-
|}
==Objective Rewards==
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===CHEAP'o'Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 1 patient at Emergency department
| $20,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Open radiology department
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 3
| Open Labs
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Open clinic at any specialized department
| Hospitalization at Emergency
|-
| 5
| Open hospitalization at Emergency department
| ICU Department
|-
| 6
| Treat 20 patients in the Emergency department
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 7
| Save 1 collapsing patient
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 8
| Reach 80% prestige at Emergency department
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 9
| Purchase 3 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day by 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 30 patients in the Emergency department
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 11
| Reach 90% prestige at Emergency department
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
| [[File:HappyLife2.png]]
| Happy Life
| 130%
| Open Infectious diseases clinic.
|-
| [[File:Protectcare.png]]
| ProtectCare
| 130%
| Open Traumatology clinic.
|-
|}
==Objective Rewards==
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Treat 3 patient(s)
|Unlock Uninsured insurance
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===CHEAP'o'Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 1 patient at Emergency
| $20,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Open radiology department
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 3
| Open Labs
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Open clinic at any specialized department
| Hospitalization at Emergency
|-
| 5
| Open hospitalization at Emergency
| ICU Department
|-
| 6
| Treat 20 patients in the Emergency
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 7
| Save 1 collapsing patient
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 8
| Reach 80% prestige at Emergency
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 9
| Purchase 3 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day by 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 30 patients in the Emergency
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 11
| Reach 90% prestige at Emergency
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===Liver TY===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open clinic at any specialized department
|
|-
|}
===Quick Snap Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s)
|
|-
|}
===Overcure Inc.===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Have 9 fully working departments
|
|-
|}
===Oopsee Crp.===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor (in hiring card)
|
|-
|}
===Happy Life===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open Infectious diseases clinic
|
|-
|}
===ProtectCare===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open Traumatology clinic
|
|-
|}
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== Summary ==
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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1568
1564
2022-01-21T02:58:38Z
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30642398
/* Staff */
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|}
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1569
1568
2022-01-21T03:05:40Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
*Knee Injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| Common
| '''Knee Injury''', ACL Injury, Swelling, Pain, Walking Problems, Limited Leg Motion
| None
| '''Interview''', Physical Examination, MRI Scan
| '''Can't be treated''', RICE, Ice Wrap, Analgesics, NSAID's. Recommendations
| $700
|-
|}
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Traumatology
0
466
1542
1540
2022-01-19T04:27:05Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
wikitext
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
|
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized traumatology patients.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4x3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5x4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8x6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
|
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
0f76f7b638c9f94075ab485947dba8118e78a83d
1570
1567
2022-01-21T03:06:09Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Hospitalization */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
663120c23639e3df8e4ebfd329fc3f9b4c82626a
1575
1570
2022-01-21T03:35:18Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Rooms */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 x 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 x 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
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/* Hospitalization */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Papulas and Vesicles ]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 50
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy Blisters]]
| 50
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Physical examination
*Interview
*Temperature
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rests]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
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/* Symptoms */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Papulas and Vesicles ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and joint pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy Blisters]]
| 50
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Physical examination
*Interview
*Temperature
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rests]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]]
| 100
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping Problems ]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Long Reaction Time]]
| 80
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Night Sweats]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 60
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 20
|-
| [[Symptom | Trouble Rising]]
| 20
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Evaluation
*Oral Cavity Inspection
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping Drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antidepressants]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Chronic Fatigue Syndrome]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping Problems ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Long Reaction Time]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Night Sweats]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 20
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Trouble Rising]]
| 20
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Speech listening
*Evaluation
*Oral Cavity Inspection
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping Drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antidepressants]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Viral Infection]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Wheezing]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Sneezing]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed Sinuses ]]
| 35
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Temperature measurement
*Chest auscultation
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Saline Nasal Spray]]
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Chest contusion
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Thorax Contusion]]
| 100
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Injury]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| -1
| Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray chest
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilator]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Thorax Contusion]]
| 100
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Injury]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing problems]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| -1
| Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*X-ray chest
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Emergency care]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilator]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergen Detected ]]
| 100
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Itching]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy Eyes]]
| 60
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Eye]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Arm]]
| 30
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Leg]]
| 30
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Neck]]
| 30
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Torso ]]
| 30
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Painful Vesicular Rash]]
| 30
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Redness of Skin]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
*Skin allergy test
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Eye Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing ointment]]
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery. The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery. The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Otorhinolaryngology patients.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| Sleep Lab
| Provides sleep studies from patients who might have sleep apnea.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Audiogram Unit
|Provides audiogram procedures for hospitalized patients who might have hearing loss.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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Pathology
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Pathology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Radiology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room (Mandatory)
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room (Mandatory)
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Intensive Care Unit ==
Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to maintain their vital functions.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
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| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
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| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
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| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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== Intensive Care Unit ==
Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to maintain their vital functions.
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed or Modern bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, Life support, and Mechanical ventilator), CRP scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink.
| Stretcher, Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Medical light, Operating room light, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel table, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
|}
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Day Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
=== Night Staff ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
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! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT._Admin_Services.png ]] The Administrative department contains different services such as the cafeteria, gift shop, and pharmacy.
== Administrative Department ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Pharmacy.png]]
| Pharmacy
| Sells medicine to your patients.
| 3 X 2
|
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| [[File:Giftshop.png]]
| Gift Shop
| Sells gifts to family members and friend visiting hospitalized patients.
| 3 X 2
|
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|-
| [[File:Servicesoffice.png]]
| Services Office
| Allows you to hire a manager who increases the overall efficiency of all janitors in the hospital and allows you to assign them to clean individual rooms.
| 3 X 2
|
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|-
| [[File:Cafe.png]]
| Cafeteria
| Employee's canteen, place to eat proper meals.
| 4 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors .
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Study.png]]
| Study Room
| Employees can train their skills and specializations in the study room.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin .
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Pharmacist.png]]
| [[Pharmacist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitormanager.png]]
| [[Janitor Manager]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Giftshopvendor.png]]
| [[Gift Shop Vendor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Pharmacist.png]]
| [[Pharmacist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitormanager.png]]
| [[Janitor Manager]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for General Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
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[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]] Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Internal Medicine Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Internal Medicine.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Cardiology
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[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]] Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Cardiology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Cardiology.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Neurology
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[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]] Neurology department diagnoses and threats brain and spinal cord disorders and provides neurosurgery services.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Neurology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Neurology.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Oncology
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575
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2022-01-21T04:10:51Z
Nightfiree3
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[[File:Oncology.png ]] The Oncology department focuses on the treatment of various cancers.
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Oncology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in Oncology.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Plastic Surgery
0
576
1592
2022-01-21T04:12:00Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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[[File:Plastics.png ]] The Plastic Surgery department focuses on surgeries for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes.
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Plastic Surgery Office
| A doctor's office specializing in Plastic Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Traumatology
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466
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2022-01-21T04:12:23Z
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Printer, Paper Holder, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office Chair, Square Glass Table, Square Table, Stool, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 3 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Sanitary equipment.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department to enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly.
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk).
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
418583cf06faa827300b27695c9018ecd655d7bc
Neurology
0
101
1596
1590
2022-01-21T04:14:39Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Staff */
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[[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]] Neurology department diagnoses and threats brain and spinal cord disorders and provides neurosurgery services.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Neurology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Neurology.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
3225afc11fc11fc11d8cea4f57b81d79fac91bd5
Cardiology
0
100
1597
1589
2022-01-21T04:14:51Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Staff */
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]] Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Cardiology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Cardiology.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
d72cbdf6b18bd6ec06b0ef28a777f0fe1bc8f35b
Orthopaedy
0
99
1598
1569
2022-01-21T04:15:04Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Staff */
wikitext
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
*Knee Injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| Common
| '''Knee Injury''', ACL Injury, Swelling, Pain, Walking Problems, Limited Leg Motion
| None
| '''Interview''', Physical Examination, MRI Scan
| '''Can't be treated''', RICE, Ice Wrap, Analgesics, NSAID's. Recommendations
| $700
|-
|}
db833cff662a072a719c31ec987631fd64bbadb5
1599
1598
2022-01-21T04:15:45Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
*Knee Injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| Common
| '''Knee Injury''', ACL Injury, Swelling, Pain, Walking Problems, Limited Leg Motion
| None
| '''Interview''', Physical Examination, MRI Scan
| '''Can't be treated''', RICE, Ice Wrap, Analgesics, NSAID's. Recommendations
| $700
|-
|}
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Internal Medicine Department
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98
1600
1588
2022-01-21T04:15:53Z
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[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]] Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Internal Medicine Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Internal Medicine.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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General Surgery Department
0
97
1601
1587
2022-01-21T04:16:03Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for General Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Emergency
0
89
1602
1560
2022-01-21T04:16:21Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
304f04f01cd0d50f55bc1c91f199ddbebaa1f16c
1603
1602
2022-01-21T04:16:30Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Staff */
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text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
597a0b01bb5c2b4bb9b2e45569b18d8fd0832b74
1608
1603
2022-05-31T10:43:47Z
Pluton0
30646079
wikitext
text/x-wiki
[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered '''
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''' Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| ''''''
| None.
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $200
|-
|}
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Calf Contusion''', Leg Injury, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Tenderness, Bruise, Swelling, Redness.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, Recommendations, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| '''Fungal Infection''', Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| '''White Patches on Tonsils''', Red Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Sputum Cough, Muscle and Joint Pain, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Rash.
| None.
| '''Oral Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Pork Tapeworm Detected''', Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Hunger, Vitamin Deficiency, Weakness.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Raynaud's Findings''', Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview.
| '''Vasodilators''', Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| '''Scoliotic Findings''', Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness.
| None.
| '''Back X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Exercise''', Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| '''Widespread Painful Rash''', Headache, Malaise, Tenderness, Rash on Arm, Rash on Torso, Rash on Neck
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Rest, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Obstruction''', Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Saline Nasal Spray''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antiseptics.
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''RSV Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Cough Suppressants, Nasal Drops, Antibiotics.
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:ENT.png]] The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery. The ENT department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Otorhinolaryngology Office
| A doctor's office specializing in ear, nose, and throat.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Chartboard, Whiteboard.
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Sanitary Equipment.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| ENT Endoscopy Unit
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Ear, Nose and Throat Lab
| Special room to do endoscopies and biopsies of the ears, nose, and throat.
| 5 X 5
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Otorhinolaryngology patients.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| Sleep Lab
| Provides sleep studies from patients who might have sleep apnea.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Audiogram Unit
|Provides audiogram procedures for hospitalized patients who might have hearing loss.
| 5 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in the ENT department.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Loss of smell or taste can't be treated.
*Pressure in the ears can't be treated.
*Loss of vision can't be treated.
*Slurred speech can't be treated.
*Difficulty breathing nose can't be treated.
*Snoring can't be treated.
*Facial pressure can't be treated.
*Irregular nasal cycle can't be treated.
*Ear damage can't be treated.
*Nasal damage can't be treated.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Lump in throat can't be treated.
*Ear deformity can't be treated.
*Dysphasia can't be treated.
*Metastatic cancer can't be treated.
*Perineural invasion can't be treated.
*Neck injury can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Acoustic Neuroma
| Rare
| '''Vestibular Tumor Found ''', Diminished Hearing, Hearing Problems, Numbness, Frequent Falling, Tinnitus, Dizziness, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle Weakness.
| None.
| '''MRI or CT Scan ''', Interview, Audiometry/Audiometry at ENT, Interview, Physical Examination, Ear Examination/Ear Examination at ENT.
| '''Active Monitoring ''', Ear Drops, NSAIDs, Recommendations, Stomachics.
| $800
|-
| Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis
| Uncommon
| '''Acute Suppurative Sialadenitis Confirmed ''', Swelling, Pain, Xerostomia, Hyposalivation, Fever, Chills, Tenderness, Edema, Mouth Drainage, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''Evaluation or Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics ''', Ice Wrap, Analgesics, Rehydration, Antipyretics, Diuretics, NSAIDs.
| $600
|-
|}
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Sexual Health
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1605
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[[File:SexualHealth.png ]] The Sexual Health department focuses on STI's, STD's, and other sexual related diagnosis.
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Sexual Health Office
| A doctor's office specializing in Sexual Health.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 3 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin, Sanitary Equipment.
|-
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly.
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk).
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Lab.png]]
| Sexual Health Lab
| Fully equipped laboratory capable of providing microscopic analysis of various samples.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Foot Contusion
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578
1607
2022-05-31T06:58:14Z
Pluton0
30646079
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Instep Contusion ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Foot Injury ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Warmth]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited Leg Motion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Lower Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Treatment
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1609
1153
2022-08-09T12:47:23Z
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A list of all possible '''treatments''' for [[diagnosis]].
==Treatments==
''EMPTY CELLS ARE INCOMPLETE''
{| class="wikitable"
! Treatment
! Description
! Diagnoses
! Required Room(s)
! Departement(s)
! Required Equipment(s)
|-
| A1At replacement || Replacement of the protein Alpha-1 antitrypsin by the intravenous route || [[Cirrhosis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]]*, [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Internal Medicine
|-
| Abdominal surgery || Surgery of the abdomen. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gallstones]]*, [[Cholecystitis]]*, [[Liver laceration]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| ACE inhibitor || A drug used in the treatment of hypertension. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]*, [[Hypothyroidism]]*, [[Diabetes]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Myocardial infarction]], [[CHF]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Analgesics || Drugs, mostly in pill form, used to relieve pain. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antacids || Antacids are substances that neutralize stomach acid, used to relieve heartburn, indigestion or reflux. || All diseases involving pain. || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anti Inflammatory Cream || Anti Inflammatory Cream || [[Foot contusion]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Pericarditis]], [[CHF]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Myocarditis]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy and Cardiology
|-
| Anti seizures medicine || Medicine used to treat various types and forms of seizures. || || Any diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiarrhythmics || Drugs usually given intravenously or as pills to suppress abnormal rhythms of the heart. || [[Pneumothorax]], [[Lung contusion]], [[CO poisoning]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Diagnostic unit || ER or Cardiology
|-
| Antibiotic ointment || Special ointment applied to infected areas on the skin. || [[Blepharitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]] || || Neurology
|-
| Antibiotics || Drugs in various forms used to treat various bacterial infections. || [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], most Internal med. diseases, [[Acute osteomyelitis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Any office, Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Anticholinergics || Most commonly used medications in the treatment of excessive sweating. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Tetanus]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Anticoagulants || Drugs preventing blood platelets to stick to each other and forming clots. || [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Mitral valve prolapse]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Antidepressants || Drugs used to treat depressive disorders. || [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Antidiarrheals || Drugs that stops diarrhea, relieving the symptoms, but not eliminate the cause, usually by decreasing bowel movement. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Irritable bowl syndrome]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Amoebiasis]] || Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Internal Medicine
|-
| Antifungal ointment || Antifungal ointment with almost no side effects, providing long-term cure of fungal infections. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office, Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihelmintics || Pills that are used in the treatment of tapeworm infections. || [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Beef tapeworm]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Antihemorrhagics || Drugs used to stop bleedings. || Deep wounds, open fractures and complicated fractures. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antihistamines || Allergy treating drugs, opposing the activity of histamine receptors, that are responsible for the symptoms of allergy. || [[Hay fever]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Antihypertensive medication || Drugs used to treat hypertension - high blood pressure. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]*, [[Grave's disease]]*, [[Cirrhosis]], [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Hypertensive renal disease]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[CHF]], [[Stroke]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[PAD]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]], [[Tetanus]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[CRVO]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Antimycotics || Drugs with an antifungal effect. Antimycotics are used to treat fungal infections caused by a wide range of fungal species. || [[Histoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room, Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antiparasitic drugs || Drugs that are used in the treatment of various parasite infections. || [[American trypanosomias]], [[Toxoplasmosis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room and Offices or Diagnostic units || Internal Medicine
|-
| Antipsychotics || Medication used in the treatment of various psychiatric disorders. || [[Lead poisoning]], [[Encephalitis]], [[Rabies]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine and Neurology
|-
| Antipyretics || Drugs used to lower the temperature due to fever. || Diseases involving fever. || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Antiseptics || Substances generally in liquid or aerosol form with antimicrobial effect, reducing the possibility of infection. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Deep wound on hand]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Emergency or General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Antithyroids || Also called thionamides are drugs used in the treatment of hyperthyroidism by blocking the formation of thyroid hormone. || [[Grave's disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Antivirals || Medication that inhibit the infection of viruses, unlike the antibiotics, antiviral drugs do not destroy the pathogen. || [[Chickenpox]], [[Shingles]], [[Influenza]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Encephalitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Anxiolytics || Medication that inhibits anxiety. || [[Insomnia]], [[Emphysema]], [[Asthma]], [[Rabies]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[COPD]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Arm cast || Protective shell from plaster and bandages to protect fractured limb or joints. || [[Simple fracture of ulna]], [[Simple fracture of radius]], [[Simple fracture of humerus]], [[Fracture of finger]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Arm orthosis || Orthosis that helps control, guide and immobilize certain joints and limbs. || [[Shoulder dislocation]], [[Simple fracture of clavicle]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| Artificial ventilation || Procedure to restore or help with respiration by exchange of the gases by the respiratory system. It consist of an endotracheal intubation of the patient and connecting it to mechanical ventilation. || [[CO poisoning]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || Any
|-
| Band ligation || Endoscopic treatment to ensure that varices in the oesophagus will not bleed. || [[Esophageal varices]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Bandage || A long narrow cloth with a broad spectrum of use. || [[Arm contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Foot contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on feet]], [[Open fracture of ulna]]*, [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]*, [[Open fracture of humerus]]*, [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]*, [[Open fracture of femur]]*, [[Complicated fracture of femur]]*, [[Open fracture of tibia]]*, [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Observation room or Trauma center or ICU || Any
|-
| B-complex supplement || Supplement of B-vitamins. || [[Cluster headache]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[PAD]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Hemolytic anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || All
|-
| Beta blockers || Medication that is used to treat abnormal heart rhythm,high blood pressure, heart failure and tremor. || All diseases involving hypertension or irregular heartbeat || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Blood transfusion || Procedure of receiving portions of blood due to serious blood loss, diseases or systemic damage to blood cells. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Thalassaemia]], [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]], [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]], [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or Ward or Unit || Any
|-
| Bone Strengthening pills || Supportive drugs used to improve the strength of the bones. || [[Coeliac disease]]*, [[Chronic kidney disease]]*, [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Osteomalacia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Orthopaedy
|-
| Boston brace || Is a type of back orthosis often used for scoliosis. || [[Spondylolysis]], [[Spondylolisthesis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Bronchodilators || Medication that dilates bronchi and bronchioles, decreasing the airways resistance, and therefore increasing the airflow to the lungs. || [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Emphysema]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]], [[Pneumothorax]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Flail chest]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| Cardiovascular surgery || Cardiovascular surgery is often used for treatment of various heart disease. || [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[IHD with heart failure]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[PAD]], [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]], [[Cardiac blunt injury]], [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]], [[Aortic rupture]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Chelation therapy || Medical procedure used to remove toxic metals (e.g. mercury) from the body. || [[Lead poisoning]] || Regular ward or HDU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Closed reduction || Procedure consisting of gentle maneuvers to help bones and joints to get back to proper position. || [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Compression wraps || Elastic bandages. || [[Broken ribs]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or Orthopaedy or General Surgery
|-
| Corticosteroid injections || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Knee osteoarthritis]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Elbow bursitis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || ICU or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Corticosteroids || Synthetic steroid hormones is used to treat inflammation, and used on a broad spectrum of diseases. || [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Hepatic fibriosis]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Infectious mononucleosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Lungs]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Eye]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Rheumatoid arthritis]], [[Dermatomyositis]], [[Inclusion-body myositis]], [[Polymyositis]], [[Cervical spondylosis]], [[Giant cell arteritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[CRVO]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Cough suppressants || Drugs used to suppress dry cough, but without eliminating the cause. || [[Common cold]], [[Bronchitis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pertussis]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Histoplasmosis]], [[Simple chronic bronchitis]], [[COPD]], [[Asthma]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Offices or Diagnostic units || ER or General Surgery or Neurology
|-
| Craniotomy || Neurological surgery to get access to the brain. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Defibrillation || Procedure to deliver does of electrical current to the heart to re-establish normal heart rhythm. || Heart failure, No pulse present || ||
|-
| Desmopressin || Synthetic hormone that has an anti-diuretic effect, and can help stimulate factors responsible for the blood clotting process, for patient with genetic blood clotting disorders. || [[Hemophilia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Dialysis || Is a process of removing the waste products from the cells metabolism from the bloodstream, when the kidneys are not able to maintain this function. || [[Acute renal failure]], [[Chronic kidney disease]]
|| Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Diet modification || Advice or prescription about daily diet, change of consummated food, beverages, etc. || [[Coeliac disease]], [[Thrombocyptopenia]], [[Lactose intolerance]], [[CRVO]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Hypertensive retinopathy]], [[Iron-deficiency anemia]], [[Diabetes]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Hemolytic anemia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pulmonary embolism]], [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Angina pectoris]], [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Grave's disease]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Stroke]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]], [[Gastritis]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Diuretics || Medications that lower the amount of sodium and water in the body. || [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Chronic kidney disease]] || ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Cardiology or Neurology
|-
| Ear drops || Medicine in liquid drops that treats specific symptoms in the human ear. Can contain various healing substances including antibiotics. || [[ASOM]], [[Otitis externa]], [[Otitis media]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Elbow pad || Protective padded gear. || [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]] || Office or Diagnostic || Orthopaedy
|-
| Emergency care || Emergency procedure to make sure the patient is stabilized by taking care of any potential wounds, lacerations, injuries or traumas, and to stop any active bleeding. || Trauma-related conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Any
|-
| EMS || Electrical Muscle Stimulation is a procedure used in various injuries or diseases that affect the musculo-skeletal system. || [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Knee bursitis]] || Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Endoscopic cauterization || Endoscopic cauterization is a surgical procedure where an electric current is used to burn or cauterize an area in order to open or close it off. It is commonly used to stop bleedings during surgeries. || [[Esophageal varices]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]] || Operating room || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| Endoscopic surgery || A minimal invasive surgery with a set of endoscopic instruments. || [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Ethanol treatment || Ethanol is very effective in the treatment of methanol poisoning. || [[Methanol poisoning]] || ICU or Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit or Regular ward or High dependency unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Exercise || || [[Scoliosis]], [[Spinal stenosis]], [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]], || || Emergency and Orthopaedy
|-
| Eye drops || Medicine in liquid a liquid state that treats specific symptoms or diseases in the eye. Either contain an antibacterial agent, anti-histamines or drugs to decrease the blood pressure inside the eye. || [[Corneal abrasion]], [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]], [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]], [[Keratitis (bacterial)]], [[Scleritis]], [[Uveitis]], [[Open-angle glaucoma]], [[Blepharitis]], [[Angle-closure glaucoma]], [[CRVO]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Any except Orthapaedy
|-
| Eye surgery || Delicate surgery performed on the patient's eye. || [[Angle-closure glaucoma]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| First aid || || || ||
|-
| Foot cream || A lotion, cream, or ointment applied to the patient's feet in the treatment of various diseases and symptoms. || [[Nail fungus]], [[Athlete's foot]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency
|-
| Fracture surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of humerus]], [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]], [[Open fracture of ulna]], [[Complicated fracture of humerus]], [[Complicated fracture of ulna]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Fracture surgery - Head || Surgery on the patient's head to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Mandibular fracture]], [[Traumatic brain injury]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy and Neurology
|-
| Fracture surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely re-align and repair the fractured bone. || [[Open fracture of tibia]], [[Open fracture of femur]], [[Complicated fracture of femur]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| HDU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a high dependency unit (HDU). || || High dependency unit || Any
|-
| Hip replacement surgery || Surgery that replaces a fractured or damaged hip joint with an artificial joint. || [[Hip osteoarthritis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Home treatment || Patient will treat himself at home. No hospitalization is required. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Ice wrap || Cold compression wraps are used to calm down painful areas of the body. || [[Golfer's elbow]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Blunt pancreas laceration]], [[Hand bursistis]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Dislocated ankle]], [[Nasal fracture]] || Doctor's office or Trauma center or Observation room || ER or Orthopaedy
|-
| ICU hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). || || ICU || ICU
|-
| ICU stabilization || || || ICU || ICU
|-
| Incision and drainage || Incision and drainage of an abscesses. || || Any Diagnostic unit or ICU or Observation room or Doctor's office || Any
|-
| Induced coma || A procedure involving the administration of sedatives to induce a controlled-coma before surgery but also in critically ill patients for the facilitation of healing. || [[Traumatic brain injury]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Operating room ||
|-
| Insulin therapy || Medication that lowers the level of blood sugar. || [[Diabetes]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Interferon alpha-2b || Highly specific anti-viral therapy used in the treatment of chronic Hepatitis B and C. || [[Hepatitis B]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Iron supplement || Supplement of iron. || [[Iron-deficiency anemia]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| IV antibiotics || A treatment where antibiotics are delivered by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Salmonellosis]], [[Bronchiectatis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Staphylococcal meningitis]], [[Cholera]], [[Babesiosis]], [[Pneumococcal meningitis]], [[Cholangitis]], [[Acute mastoiditis]], [[Lyme disease]], [[Legionnnaires disease]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Bronchopneumonia]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Pneumonia]], [[Endocarditis]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Myocarditis]], [[Primary peritonitis]], [[Gastritis]], [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]], [[Pulmonary anthrax]] || Any office or ward or unit || Any
|-
| IV atropine || The administration of atropine by the intravenous (IV) route in order to increase the effectiveness of the treatment. || [[Hypothyroidism]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery, Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV calcium gluconate || Intravenous (IV) supplement of calcium gluconate. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Acute renal failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Orthopaedy and General Surgery
|-
| IV corticosteroids || Intravenous administration of corticosteroid medication. || [[Pericarditis]], [[CIPD]], [[Tick-borne encephalitis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[Lupus]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology and Neurology
|-
| IV immunoglobulin || A purified blood product containing antibodies delivered by the intravenous (IV) route. || [[CIPD]], [[Tetanus]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Any office or ward or unit || Neurology
|-
| IV infusion || A procedure where medication and fluids are delivered intravenously (directly to the bloodstream through a vein). || [[Pericarditis]], [[Typhoid fever]], [[Tularaemia]], [[Tuberculosis]], [[Methanol poisoning]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[IHD with heart failure]] || Any office or ward or unit || Internal Medicine and Cardiology
|-
| IV nutrition || Intravenous nutrition, or parenteral nutrition, is the procedure of feeding the patient by means of administering nutrition directly into the bloodstream, thereby bypassing the usual way through the intestines. The intravenous nutrition contains various important nutrients and is used to ensure proper functioning of the body and preventing malnutrition. || [[Pancreas contusion]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Gastritis]] || Any office or ward or unit || General Surgery and Cardiology
|-
| IV TPA || Intravenous Tissue plasmogenic activator helps to recover after brain stroke. || [[Stroke]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Joint surgery - Arm || Surgery on the patient's arm to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Shoulder dislocation]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Joint surgery - Leg || Surgery on the patient's leg to completely fix or repair the joint or to reconstruct its ligaments. || [[Knee dislocation]], || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Laparoscopic surgery || A minimally invasive surgical technique. The surgery is performed by cutting a series of small incisions through which surgical equipment is inserted. || [[Cholecystitis]], [Gallstones]], [[Appendicitis]] || Operating room || General Surgery
|-
| Leg cast || || [[Simple fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of fibula]], [[Spiral fracture of tibia]], [[Simple fracture of femur]], [[Metatarsal bones fracture]], [[Ankle fracture]] || || Orthopaedy
|-
| Leg orthosis || An orthosis is a device that immobilises a certain joint or limb, and guides the range of motion. || [[Knee dislocation]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Dislocated ankle]] || || Emergency, Orthopaedy
|-
| Life support || Life support is instituted to help or maintain vital functions during coma. || || ICU or Trauma center || ICU or Emergency
|-
| Liver medication || Drugs used in the treatment of various diseases affecting the liver. || [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Mucolytics || Liquid drugs that help to dissolve and clear mucus from the airways. || [[Bronchiectatis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency or Internal Medicine
|-
| Nasal drops || Drugs that that clear the nasal cavity and increase ventilation through the nose. || [[Sinusitis]], [[Common cold]], [[Laryngitis]], [[Influenza]], [[Hay fever]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Pertussis]], [[Acute rheumatic fever]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Emergency, Internal Medicine or Cardiology
|-
| Nitrates || Nitrates relax and widen blood vessels. || [[Angina pectoris]], [[Myocardial infarction]] || Regular ward or High dependency unit or ICU or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| NSAIDs || Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) used to treat various inflammatory conditions and relieve pain. || Numerous conditions || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Numbing ointment || Ointments that are applied to a certain area (e.g. a sunburn) to numb or relieve pain and irritation. || [[Foot contusion]], [[Hand contusion]], [[Leg contusion]], [[Arm contusion]], [[Ankle contusion]], [[Chest contusion]], [[Cellulitis]], [[Atopic dermatitis]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Contact dermatitis]], [[Shingles]] || || Emergency and Internal Medicine
|-
| Observation || Admit the patient for observation of symptoms and diseases. || || Observation room ||
|-
| Osteomyelitis surgery || A surgery that involves removing dead bone tissue, draining and clearing infected bone and restoring blood flow to the area. || [[Acute osteomyelitis]] || Operating room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Oxygenotherapy || Supplementation of oxygen to inhaled gas (often delivered through a nasal catheter or mask covering the mouth and nose). || [[Cluster headache]], [[Flail chest]], [[CHF]], [[Lung contusion]], [[Emphysema]], [[CO poisoning]], [[Chlorine gas poisoning]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Tricuspid valve regurgitation]], [[Mitral valve stenosis]], [[Sarcoidiosis - Heart]], [[COPD]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]], [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || || Any
|-
| Pericardiocentesis || Procedure used in evacuating excessive fluid or blood from pericardium, relieving the pressure on the heart to make the heart pump more efficiently. || || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| PERT || Pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy (PERT) contains a mixture of pancreatic enzymes (e.g. lipase, amylase, and protease). The enzymes assist the digestion of fat, carbohydrates, and proteins and PERT is given to patients that can't produce an adequate amount of enzymes themselves. || [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Plasmapheresis || A procedure where the patient's plasma is removed and replaced with plasma from a healthy volunteer. || [[CIPD]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] || Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Platelet transfusion || Special type of blood transfusion involving the transfusion of platelets (thrombocytes) only. || [[Thrombocyptopenia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Internal Medicine
|-
| Pressure bandage || Bandage applied to a wound or artery in order to stop or diminish a hemorrhage. || [[Liver laceration]], [[Renal laceration]], [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]], [[Penetrated spleen rupture]], [[Penetrating trauma - Head]], [[Subdural hematoma]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Proliferation therapy || Injection-based therapy for chronic musculo-skeletal conditions that makes the specific cells grow and proliferate more rapidly. || [[Tennis elbow]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Orthopaedy
|-
| Proton pump inhibitors || Drugs used to decrease acid production in the stomach in order to treat gastric ulcers or acid reflux. || [[Duodenitis]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Pulmonary surgery || Pulmonary surgery, or lung surgery, is surgical procedure carried out in order to repair or remove parts of lung tissue (e.g. in lung cancer). || [[Pulmonary laceration]], [[Aspergillosis]], [[Pneumothorax]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Purgatives || Purgatives, also called laxatives, are drugs mainly used to treat constipation by increasing the secretion of water to the intestines but also by increasing bowel movements. || [[Migraine]], [[Cystic fibrosis]], [[Hypothyroidism]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery or Internal Medicine or Neurology
|-
| Rabies immunoglobulin || A fast acting injection to prevent rabies virus from infecting the patient. Often given to patients that have been bitten by an animal that might have rabies. || [[Rabies]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Neurology
|-
| Recommendations || The doctor gives best recommendation to support treatments. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Regular hospitalization || Hospitalize the patient at a regular ward. || || Regular ward || Any
|-
| Rehydration || Prescription of fluids to increase the amount of fluid and electrolytes in blood stream. Given in order to maintain an adequate blood pressure and function of the organs. || [[Fistula of the intestine]], [[Cholera]], [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Viral tonsillitis]], [[Kidney stones]], [[Bacterial tonsillitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[Urinary tract infection]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[Typhus fever]], [[Pertussis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Interstitial nephritis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Hepatic fibrosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Renal vascular surgery || Surgery on the veins and arteries of the kidneys. || [[Hypertensive renal disease]] || Operating room || Cardiology
|-
| Replantation || Surgical re-attachment of a body part (e.g. a finger or foot). || [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]] || Doctor's office or Observation room or Trauma center or Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| Rest || Prescription aimed at avoiding physical exertion in sick patients that would benefit from resting. || || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| RICE || The principle of applying 'Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation' of a limb affected by a sprain or fracture. || [[ACL injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Saline nasal spray || A nasal spray that rinse the nasal cavities and increases ventilation through the nose. || [[Common cold]], [[Sinusitis]], [[Hay fever]], [[Laryngitis]] || Doctor's office or Observation room || Emergency
|-
| Shock wave lithotripsy || A procedure commonly carried out to break stones lodged in the urethra (the tube connecting a kidney to the bladder). It is non-surgical treatment option using high energy ultrasound shock waves to broke stones into dust, allowing them to pass. || [[Calculus in bladder]], [[Calculus of ureter]], [[Kidney stones]] || Sonography unit || General Surgery
|-
| Sleeping drugs || Drugs that are used as a treatment in patients with trouble falling asleep. || [[Insomnia]], [[Asthma]], [[Hip osteoarthritis]], [[HHD with heart failure]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Spasmolytics || Drugs in liquid or solid pill state that relieve from various types of spasms. || [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Ankle sprain]], [[Knee sprain]], [[Shoulder sprain]], [[Spondylolisthesis]], [[Giardiasis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Neuromyelitis optica]], [[Tetanus]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Gastritis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Stapedectomy || Surgery in which the smallest bone in the middle ear (the stapes) is removed and replaced with an implant. || [[Otosclerosis]] || Operating room || Internal Medicine
|-
| Steroid cream || An ointment, lotion, or cream containing corticosteroids (stress hormone) used in the topical treatment of various diseases. || [[Athlete's foot]], [[Dermatomyositis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Emergency and Orthopeady
|-
| Stomachics || Drugs that strengthens or stimulates the stomach with broad spectrum of use. || [[Lactose intolerance]], [[Spleen contusion]], [[Pyelonephritis]], [[Renal contusion]], [[Amoebiasis]], [[Liver contusion]], [[Pharyngitis]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Chickenpox]], [[Esophagitis]], [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Blunt spleen rupture]], [[Cholecystitis]], [[Salmonellosis]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Pancreatitis]], [[Hepatitis B]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Appendicitis]], [[Subdural hematoma]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[ || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Synthetic thyroid hormones || Medications used to treat hypothyroidism. They are synthetic, thus they are not derived from animal's thyroid glands and have fewer side effects. || [[Hypothyroidism]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| TC hospitalization || Trauma center (TC) accepts critically ill patients when they arrive at the hospital. || || Trauma center || Emergency
|-
| Thoracentesis || || Tension Pneumothorax || ||
|-
| Thrombolytics || Special medications that solves and destroy formed clots in blood stream, which reducing passage of the blood to the organs. || [[Thrombophlebitis]], [[Portal vein thrombosis]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]], [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Cardiology
|-
| Tranquilizers || Medicine designed for the treatment of anxiety, fear, tension, agitation, and disturbances of the mind. || [[Diffuse axonal injury]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || General Surgery and Neurology
|-
| Trauma stabilization || || || ||
|-
| Triple therapy treatment || Special medicine that is indicated for the patients suffering from H. pylori infection or duodenal ulcers and consist of three different antibiotics. || [[H. pylori infection]]
|| ICU or Regular ward or High dependency unitor OfficeorDiagnostic unit || General Surgery
|-
| Vasodilators || Medication that relaxes blood vessels. || [[Raynaud's syndrome]], [[Pulmonary hypertension]] || Office or Diagnostic unit or ICU || Emergency and Cardiology
|-
| Vitamin supplementation || Supplementation of various vitamins and minerals are taken to restore stability of organism. || [[Osteomalacia]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Pork tapeworm]], [[Irritable bowel syndrome]], [[Hepatitis A]], [[Glomerulonephirits]], [[H. pylori infection]], [[Duodenitis]], [[Ulcerative colitis]], [[Chronic kidney disease]], [[Peptic ulcer disease]], [[Coeliac disease]], [[Gastritis]], [[Cirrhosis]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Any
|-
| Vitamin-D supplement || Supplementation of vitamin D3. || [[Osteomalacia]] || Office or Diagnostic unit || Orthopaedy
|-
| VP shunting || Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting is surgical procedure used to treat increased intracranial pressure. || [[Cerebral contusion]], [[Diffuse axonal injury]] || Operating room || Neurology
|-
| Wound closure || || [[Deep wound on arm]], [[Deep wound on leg]], [[Deep wound on hand]], [[Deep wound on feet]], || ||
|}
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Golfer’s Elbow
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| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Tendons Damaged]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger Numbness]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand Weakness]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Pain]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited Arm Motion]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Stiffness]]
| 40
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Upper Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Golfer’s elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Tendons Damaged]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger Numbness]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand Weakness]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Pain]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited Arm Motion]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Stiffness]]
| 40
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Upper Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
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Hand Contusion
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{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Wrist Contusion]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand Injury]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand Weakness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Elbow Stiffness]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Upper Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
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Hay Fever
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{{Disease
| description = ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Allergy Discovered]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Itchy Eyes]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Eye]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed Sinuses]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Skin Allergy Test
*Interview
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antihistamines]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Eye Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Saline Nasal Spray]]
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Influenza
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| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
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{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza A Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants.]]
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Temperature measurement
*Physical examination
*Chest auscultation
*Oral cavity inspection
*Nasal cavity inspection
*Serologic sampling
*Differential diagnosis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza A Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
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Influenza B
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{{Disease
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| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza B Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 90
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 90
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 90
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
Additional treatments:
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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/* Treatments */
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{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Influenza B Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 90
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 90
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 90
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 90
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
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== Symptoms ==
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! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
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| [[Symptom | Influenza B Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 90
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 90
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 90
|Medium
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| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 90
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat ]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 90
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Sneezing]]
| 90
|Low
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|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
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== Symptoms ==
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Insomnia Revealed]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping Problems]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Long Reaction Time]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 90
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Evaluation
*Interview
*Speech Listening
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping Drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antidepressants]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Anxiolytics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Insomnia Revealed]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sleeping Problems]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Depression]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Long Reaction Time]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritability]]
| 60
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|Low
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| [[Symptom | Anxiety]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Evaluation
*Interview
*Speech Listening
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Sleeping Drugs]]
*[[Treatment | Antidepressants]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Anxiolytics]]
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*'''[[Project Hospital]]'''
*[[The basics]]
*[[Department]]
**[[Emergency]]
**[[Radiology]]
**[[Intensive Care Unit]]
**[[General Surgery Department]]
**[[Internal Medicine Department]]
**[[Orthopaedy]]
**[[Cardiology]]
**[[Neurology]]
**[[Infectious Diseases]]
**[[Pathology]]
**[[Administrative Department]]
**[[Traumatology]]
**[[Ear, Nose and Throat]] (Mod)
**[[Oncology]] (Mod)
**[[Plastic Surgery]] (Mod)
**[[Sexual Health]] (Mod)
**[[Gynecology and Obstetrics]] (Mod)
**[[Urology and Nephrology]] (Mod)
*[[Staff]]
**[[Doctor]]
**[[Nurse]]
**[[Technologist]]
**[[Janitor]]
*[[Patient]]
*[[Perk]], [[Trait]]
*[[Items]] (individual pages for each item preferred; info about price, usage, etc)
*[[Prefab]]
*[[Clinic]]
*[[Hospitalization]]
*[[Diagnosis]]
*[[Examination]]
*[[Treatment]]
*[[Game mode]], [[Building mode]], [[Management mode]]
*[[UI]], [[Controls]]
*[[Insurance Companies]]
*[[Ambulance]]
*[[Budget]]
*[[Statistics]]
*[[Prestige]]
*[[Events]]
**[[Car crash]]
**[[Epidemic]]
**[[Natural disaster]]
**[[Collapse]]
**[[Death]]
*[[Tutorial]]
*[[Sandbox]]
*[[Campaign]]
*[[Options]]
**[[Notifications]]
*[[Oxymoron Games]], [[Patches]]
*[[Achievements]]
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'''<big>'''Anesthesia Workstation'''</big>'''
[[File:Anesthesiaworkstation.png]]
''The anesthesia workstation is a piece of equipment used during surgeries to induce general anesthesia and to monitor patient's vital signs.''
'''Cost:''' $3599
'''Rooms:''' [[Trauma Center]], [[Operating Room]]
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'''<big>'''Anesthesia Workstation'''</big>'''
[[File:Anesthesiaworkstation.png]]
''The anesthesia workstation is a piece of equipment used during surgeries to induce general anesthesia and to monitor patient's vital signs.''
'''Cost:''' $3599
'''Rooms:''' [[Trauma Center]], [[Operating Room]]
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<big>'''Angiograph'''</big>
[[File:Angiograph.png]]
''The Angiograph is a machine that allows doctors to visualize the inside the blood vessels and organs of the body.''
'''Cost:''' $24999
'''Rooms:''' [[CAG Room]]
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<big>'''Angiograph'''</big>
[[File:Angiograph.png]]
''The Angiograph is a machine that allows doctors to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs of the body.''
'''Cost:''' $24999
'''Rooms:''' [[CAG Room]]
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Iron-Deficiency Anemia
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{{Disease
| description = ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Low Hematocrit]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Loss of Appetite]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Pale Skin]]
| 40
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly Nail]]
| 20
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Low Hemoglobin]]
| 10
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Interview
*Thorax Percussion
*Chest Auscultation
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Iron Supplements]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | B-Complex Supplement]]
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| description = ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Lactose Intolerance]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Cramps]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Excessive Flatulence]]
| 60
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Larynx Infected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow Pain]]
| 90
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Nasal Congestion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 20
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Inflamed Sinuses]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Laryngoscopy
*Interview
*Neck Palpation
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Saline Nasal Spray]]
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
There are also six player-made departments in the Steam workshop.
== Base Game & DLC Departments ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Pathology Logo.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
== Modded Departments ==
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! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:ENT.png]]
| [[Ear, Nose and Throat]]
| The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
|-
| [[File:Oncology.png]]
| [[Oncology]]
| The Oncology department focuses on the treatment of various cancers.
|-
| [[File:Plastics.png]]
| [[Plastic Surgery]]
| The Plastic Surgery department focuses on surgeries for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes.
|-
| [[File:SexualHealth.png]]
| [[Sexual Health]]
| The Sexual Health department focuses on STI's, STD's, and other sexual related diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:OBGYN.png]]
| [[Gynecology and Obstetrics]]
| The Gynecology and Obstetrics department is geared towards females only, focusing on caring for the female reproductive system, pregnancy, and diseases specific to women.
|-
| [[File:Urology&Nephrology.png]]
| [[Urology and Nephrology]]
| The Urology and Nephrology department focuses on the male reproductive system as well as the male and female urinary-tract.
|-
|}
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/* Modded Departments */
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A '''department''' is an area of specialization within a facility. Departments are differentiated from one another with specific rooms, staff, and equipment.
In ''Project Hospital'', there are a total of thirteen departments to manage.
There are also six player-made departments in the Steam workshop.
== Base Game & DLC Departments ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]]
| [[Emergency]]
| Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
|-
| [[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Radiology]]
| Radiology provides advanced imaging techniques for the other departments that assist diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]]
| [[Medical Laboratories]]
| Medical Laboratories department is in charge of doing test for every departments.
|-
| [[File:DPT. Admin Services.png]]
| [[Administrative Department]]
| The department where hospital services can be found.
|-
| [[File:Pathology Logo.png]]
| [[Pathology]]
| Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ICU.png]]
| [[Intensive Care Unit|Intensive Care Unit (ICU)]]
| ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
|-
| [[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[General Surgery Department]]
| General surgery provides a wide range of surgical procedures, mostly focused on abdominal organs.
|-
| [[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]]
| [[Internal Medicine Department]]
| Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases concerning internal organs as well as multi-system diseases.
|-
| [[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]]
| [[Orthopaedy]]
| Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
|-
| [[File:DPT_CARDIOLOGY.png]]
| [[Cardiology]]
| Cardiology deals with heart and artery diseases and conditions and also provides cardiac surgery.
|-
| [[File:DPT_NEUROLOGY.png]]
| [[Neurology]]
| Neurology department diagnoses and treats brain and spinal cord disorders in addition to providing neurosurgery services.
|-
| [[File:Infectious.png]]
| [[Infectious Diseases]]
| Infectious Diseases department is where people with rare or extremely contagious diseases go for treatment or isolation.
|-
| [[File:Trauma.png]]
| [[Traumatology]]
| Traumatology deals with those severely injured who arrive by helicopter as well as burns.
|}
== Modded Departments ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Icon
! scope="col" | Department
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[File:ENT.png]]
| [[Ear, Nose and Throat]]
| The Ear, Nose, and Throat department specializes in diseases involving the ears, nose, and throat just like the real Otorhinolaryngology specialty. This department also includes head, neck, and maxillofacial surgery.
|-
| [[File:Oncology.png]]
| [[Oncology]]
| The Oncology department focuses on the treatment of various cancers.
|-
| [[File:Plastics.png]]
| [[Plastic Surgery]]
| The Plastic Surgery department focuses on surgeries for both cosmetic and reconstructive purposes.
|-
| [[File:SexualHealth.png]]
| [[Sexual Health]]
| The Sexual Health department focuses on STI's, STD's, and other sexual related diagnosis.
|-
| [[File:OBGYN.png]]
| [[Gynecology and Obstetrics]]
| The Gynecology and Obstetrics department is geared towards females only, focusing on caring for the female reproductive system, pregnancy, and diseases specific to women.
|-
| [[File:Urology&Nephrology.png]]
| [[Urology and Nephrology]]
| The Urology and Nephrology department focuses on the male reproductive system as well as the male and female urinary-tract.
|-
| [[File:psyche.png]]
| [[Department of Psychiatry]]
| The psychiatry department is devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of deleterious mental conditions
|-
|}
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Medical Laboratories
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[[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]] Medical Laboratories department consists of three rooms that process different blood and culture samples.
== Medical Laboratories ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Hematologycolor.png]]
| Hematology Lab (Mandatory)
| Provides blood and serology related tests.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Hematology analyzer, Sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, RIA, Sample storage, Thermal Cylinder
| Half lab desk, Lab cabinet, Lab desk, Office chair, Stool
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Equipment table, Lab shelf, Mobile Cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, Wall-mounted lab shelf
|-
| [[File:Microbiologycolor.png]]
| Microbiology Lab
| Provides cultivation and testing of various samples.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Fume hood, Sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Microbiological incubator, Sample storage, Microscope
| Half lab desk, Lab cabinet, Lab desk, Office chair, Stool
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Equipment table, Lab shelf, Mobile Cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, Wall-mounted lab shelf
|-
| [[File:Histologycolor.png]]
| Histology Lab
| Provides microscopic analysis of various samples.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Lab Analyzer, Sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Medical centrifuge, Sample storage, Microscope, Stool analyzer
| Half lab desk, Lab cabinet, Lab desk, Office chair, Stool
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Equipment table, Lab shelf, Mobile Cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, Wall-mounted lab shelf
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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/* Staff */
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[[File:DPT_MedicalLaboratories.png]] Medical Laboratories department consists of three rooms that process different blood and culture samples.
== Medical Laboratories ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Hematologycolor.png]]
| Hematology Lab (Mandatory)
| Provides blood and serology related tests.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Hematology analyzer, Sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, RIA, Sample storage, Thermal Cylinder
| Half lab desk, Lab cabinet, Lab desk, Office chair, Stool
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Equipment table, Lab shelf, Mobile Cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, Wall-mounted lab shelf
|-
| [[File:Microbiologycolor.png]]
| Microbiology Lab
| Provides cultivation and testing of various samples.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Fume hood, Sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Microbiological incubator, Sample storage, Microscope
| Half lab desk, Lab cabinet, Lab desk, Office chair, Stool
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Equipment table, Lab shelf, Mobile Cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, Wall-mounted lab shelf
|-
| [[File:Histologycolor.png]]
| Histology Lab
| Provides microscopic analysis of various samples.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Biohazard trash bin, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Lab Analyzer, Sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Medical centrifuge, Sample storage, Microscope, Stool analyzer
| Half lab desk, Lab cabinet, Lab desk, Office chair, Stool
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Equipment table, Lab shelf, Mobile Cabinet, Mobile eq. cabinet, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, Wall-mounted lab shelf
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Lab Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Technologist.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Leg Contusion
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2022-08-30T01:35:02Z
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration...."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Calf Contusion]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Leg Injury]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited Leg Motion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Bruise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Redness ]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Lower Limb X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Numbing Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Bandage]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
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Nail Fungus
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2022-08-30T01:36:59Z
Nightfiree3
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Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].'' {{Disease | description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers o..."
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{{Disease
| description = ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Fungal Infection ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail Discoloration]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Crumbly Nail]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nail Thickening]]
| 40
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Fungal Cultivation
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antifungal Ointment]]
*[[Treatment | Foot Cream]]
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Pharyngitis
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2022-08-30T01:41:44Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | White Patches On Tonsils ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Swollen Tonsils]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum Cough]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sneezing ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea ]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Dysphagia ]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hoarseness ]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash]]
| 50
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Interview
*Neck Palpation
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
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Pork Tapeworm
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590
1646
2022-08-30T01:45:28Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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{{Disease
| description = ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Pork Tapeworm Detected]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Hunger]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vitamin Deficiency]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Stool Analysis
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Anthelmintic Medication]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
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Raynaud’s Syndrome
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591
1647
2022-08-30T01:47:16Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Raynaud’s syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Raynaud’s Findings]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Finger Numbness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Cyanosis ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hand Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Vasodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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Scoliosis
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2022-08-30T01:48:34Z
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{{Disease
| description = ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
| insurance = 400
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Scoliotic Findings]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Back Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Weakness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Numbness]]
| 80
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Back X-ray
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Exercise]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Shingles
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Widespread Painful Rash]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Malaise]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tenderness ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Arm ]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Torso]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Rash On Neck]]
| 20
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Temperature
*Interview
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antivirals]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Obstruction]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sputum Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Bad Breath]]
| 50
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Nasal Cavity Inspection
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Chest Auscultation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Saline Nasal Spray]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Mucolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Antiseptics]]
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Viral Tonsillitis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Emergency]].''
{{Disease
| description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | RSV Present ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Swollen Tonsils]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry Cough ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful Lymph Nodes]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain In the Ears ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Suppurative Tonsils (]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | ORL Findings]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
*Neck Palpation
*Ear Examination
*Laryngoscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
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{{Disease
| description = ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
| insurance = 200
| department = [[Emergency]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | RSV Present ]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Red Swollen Tonsils]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Sore Throat]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dry Cough ]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Painful Lymph Nodes]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain In the Ears ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Suppurative Tonsils ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | ORL Findings]]
| 80
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*Oral Cavity Inspection
*Chest Auscultation
*Neck Palpation
*Ear Examination
*Laryngoscopy
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Nasal Drops]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
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[[File:DPT._Admin_Services.png ]] The Administrative department contains different services such as the cafeteria, gift shop, and pharmacy.
== Administrative Department ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Pharmacy.png]]
| Pharmacy
| Sells medicine to your patients.
| 3 X 2
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Drug shelf with drawers (x3).
| Counter-advice, Counter-drop off, Counter-left, Counter-right, Drug shelf small, Drug shelf tall, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fancy chair, Fruit juice- Glass sign-advice, Glass sign-drop off, Paper holder, Pharmacy cross, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Giftshop.png]]
| Gift Shop
| Sells gifts to family members and friend visiting hospitalized patients.
| 3 X 2
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Balloons (x2), Flowers shelf (x2), Fresh fruit (x2), Magazines (x2), T-shirts stand (x2).
| Counter-advice, Counter-drop off, Counter-left, Counter-right, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Signboard, Stool.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Servicesoffice.png]]
| Services Office
| Allows you to hire a manager who increases the overall efficiency of all janitors in the hospital and allows you to assign them to clean individual rooms.
| 3 X 2
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cafe.png]]
| Cafeteria
| Employee's canteen, place to eat proper meals.
| 4 X 2
| Dining table, Chair (x2), Fancy chair (x2), Wooden chair (x2), Meal counter (x2).
| Cafeteria counter, Coffee machine, Cutlery, Daily menu, Donuts, Fruit, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Sofa, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Tasty sandwiches, TV, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors .
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Study.png]]
| Study Room
| Employees can train their skills and specializations in the study room.
| 4 X 3
| Chair, Fancy chair, Wooden chair, Projector, Projector screen.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Bookshelf, Bookcase, Laptop-pc, Office chair, PC, Printer, Paper holder, Stool.
| Dining table, Soda, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee machine, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Donuts, Corner cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Fruit, Fruit juice, Stainless steel cabinet, Tasty sandwiches, Vending Machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin .
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Pharmacist.png]]
| [[Pharmacist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitormanager.png]]
| [[Janitor Manager]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Giftshopvendor.png]]
| [[Gift Shop Vendor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Pharmacist.png]]
| [[Pharmacist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitormanager.png]]
| [[Janitor Manager]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT._Admin_Services.png ]] The Administrative department contains different services such as the cafeteria, gift shop, and pharmacy.
== Administrative Department ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Pharmacy.png]]
| Pharmacy
| Sells medicine to your patients.
| 3 X 2
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Drug shelf with drawers (x3).
| Counter-advice, Counter-drop off, Counter-left, Counter-right, Drug shelf small, Drug shelf tall, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fancy chair, Fruit juice- Glass sign-advice, Glass sign-drop off, Paper holder, Pharmacy cross, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Giftshop.png]]
| Gift Shop
| Sells gifts to family members and friend visiting hospitalized patients.
| 3 X 2
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Balloons (x2), Flowers shelf (x2), Fresh fruit (x2), Magazines (x2), T-shirts stand (x2).
| Counter-advice, Counter-drop off, Counter-left, Counter-right, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Signboard, Stool.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Servicesoffice.png]]
| Services Office
| Allows you to hire a manager who increases the overall efficiency of all janitors in the hospital and allows you to assign them to clean individual rooms.
| 3 X 2
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cafe.png]]
| Cafeteria
| Employee's canteen, place to eat proper meals.
| 4 X 2
| Dining table, Chair (x2), Fancy chair (x2), Wooden chair (x2), Meal counter (x2).
| Cafeteria counter, Coffee machine, Cutlery, Daily menu, Donuts, Fruit, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Sofa, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Tasty sandwiches, TV, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors .
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Study.png]]
| Study Room
| Employees can train their skills and specializations in the study room.
| 4 X 3
| Chair, Fancy chair, Wooden chair, Projector, Projector screen.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Bookshelf, Bookcase, Laptop-pc, Office chair, PC, Printer, Paper holder, Stool.
| Dining table, Soda, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee machine, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Donuts, Corner cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Fruit, Fruit juice, Stainless steel cabinet, Tasty sandwiches, Vending Machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin .
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Admin Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Pharmacist.png]]
| [[Pharmacist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitormanager.png]]
| [[Janitor Manager]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Giftshopvendor.png]]
| [[Gift Shop Vendor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Pharmacist.png]]
| [[Pharmacist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitormanager.png]]
| [[Janitor Manager]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Pathology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy table with medical light or Operating room light), Autopsy equipment, Autopsy scales, Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Germicidal lamp, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Sink, Lab sink, Kitchen sink, Microscope, Mobile eq. cabinet, Pathology view, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Scrubs shelf-tall, scrubs shelf-wall, Scrubs shelf, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher.
|Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chartboard, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Instruments table, Instruments table-glass, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Surgery instruments, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted lab shelf, Whiteboard.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
|Body fridges, Morgue table.
|Stretcher.
|Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Privacy screen, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Staff Day ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
=== Staff Night ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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[[File:Pathology Logo.png]] Pathology department performs autopsies on patients who have passed away to determine the cause of death and then releases them to the funeral home.
== Pathology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Autopsy Logo.png]]
| Autopsy Room
| Pathologists perform autopsies here, trying to figure out the course of a disease and the cause of death.
| 6x4
| (Autopsy table with medical light or Operating room light), Autopsy equipment, Autopsy scales, Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Germicidal lamp, Glassware, Glassware-burette, Glassware-small, Sink, Lab sink, Kitchen sink, Microscope, Mobile eq. cabinet, Pathology view, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Scrubs shelf-tall, scrubs shelf-wall, Scrubs shelf, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher.
|Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chartboard, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Instruments table, Instruments table-glass, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Surgery instruments, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wall-mounted lab shelf, Whiteboard.
|-
| [[File:Coldroom Logo.png]]
| Cold Room
| Can safely hold dead bodies before and after their autopsy procedure.
| 4x4
|Body fridges, Morgue table.
|Stretcher.
|Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Privacy screen, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| Pathology doctors are based in here.
| 4x3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses station
| Pathology nurses are based in here.
| 4x3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Pathology Staff ===
==== Staff Day ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Staff Night ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Opional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient’s neck area.''
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm penetrating patient’s thorax.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm - penetrating in patient’s upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Obsolete ==
This diagnosis are no longer in the game and are considered obsolete. Some of them were moved back to the developer's database for futures DLCs.<ref>[https://steamcommunity.com/app/868360/eventcomments/2261313417686169403/ Steam forums]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
! scope="col" | Department
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
| Emergency
|}
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute renal failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient’s neck area.''
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm penetrating patient’s thorax.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm - penetrating in patient’s upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Ear, Nose and Throat ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Oncology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Plastic Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Sexual Health==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Gynecology and Obstetrics ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Urology and Nephrology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
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General Surgery Department
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for General Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized General Surgery patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light and Dialysis machine), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wooden chair, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
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1657
2022-08-30T18:31:29Z
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/* Hospitalization */
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for General Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized General Surgery patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light and Dialysis machine), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wooden chair, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in General Surgery.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Renal Failure]]
| Uncommon
| '''Kidney Tissue Damaged ''', Oligurua, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Loss of Appetite, Vomiting, Hypertension. Lipiduria, Confusion, Edema, Hypocalcaemia, Tremor, Azotemia, Chest Pain, Elevated CRP.
| Heart Failure.
| '''MRI Scan''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Pressure Management, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Thorax Percussion, CRP Test.
| '''Dialysis''', Analgesics, Rest, Stomachics, Antihypertensive Medication, Tranquilizers, Diuretics, IV Calcium Gluconate, Beta Blockers, NSAIDs.
| $2000
|-
|}
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Emergency
0
89
1658
1636
2022-08-30T18:26:51Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Calf Contusion''', Leg Injury, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Tenderness, Bruise, Swelling, Redness.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, Recommendations, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| '''Fungal Infection''', Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| '''White Patches on Tonsils''', Red Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Sputum Cough, Muscle and Joint Pain, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Rash.
| None.
| '''Oral Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Pork Tapeworm Detected''', Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Hunger, Vitamin Deficiency, Weakness.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Raynaud's Findings''', Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview.
| '''Vasodilators''', Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| '''Scoliotic Findings''', Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness.
| None.
| '''Back X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Exercise''', Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| '''Widespread Painful Rash''', Headache, Malaise, Tenderness, Rash on Arm, Rash on Torso, Rash on Neck
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Rest, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Obstruction''', Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Saline Nasal Spray''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antiseptics.
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''RSV Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Cough Suppressants, Nasal Drops, Antibiotics.
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Calf Contusion''', Leg Injury, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Tenderness, Bruise, Swelling, Redness.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, Recommendations, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| '''Fungal Infection''', Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| '''White Patches on Tonsils''', Red Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Sputum Cough, Muscle and Joint Pain, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Rash.
| None.
| '''Oral Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Pork Tapeworm Detected''', Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Hunger, Vitamin Deficiency, Weakness.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Raynaud's Findings''', Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview.
| '''Vasodilators''', Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| '''Scoliotic Findings''', Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness.
| None.
| '''Back X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Exercise''', Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| '''Widespread Painful Rash''', Headache, Malaise, Tenderness, Rash on Arm, Rash on Torso, Rash on Neck
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Rest, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Obstruction''', Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Saline Nasal Spray''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antiseptics.
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''RSV Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Cough Suppressants, Nasal Drops, Antibiotics.
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
The Emergency department has clinics and provides hospitalization.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Calf Contusion''', Leg Injury, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Tenderness, Bruise, Swelling, Redness.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, Recommendations, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| '''Fungal Infection''', Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| '''White Patches on Tonsils''', Red Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Sputum Cough, Muscle and Joint Pain, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Rash.
| None.
| '''Oral Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Pork Tapeworm Detected''', Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Hunger, Vitamin Deficiency, Weakness.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Raynaud's Findings''', Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview.
| '''Vasodilators''', Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| '''Scoliotic Findings''', Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness.
| None.
| '''Back X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Exercise''', Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| '''Widespread Painful Rash''', Headache, Malaise, Tenderness, Rash on Arm, Rash on Torso, Rash on Neck
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Rest, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Obstruction''', Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Saline Nasal Spray''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antiseptics.
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''RSV Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Cough Suppressants, Nasal Drops, Antibiotics.
| $200
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Calf Contusion''', Leg Injury, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Tenderness, Bruise, Swelling, Redness.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, Recommendations, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| '''Fungal Infection''', Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| '''White Patches on Tonsils''', Red Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Sputum Cough, Muscle and Joint Pain, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Rash.
| None.
| '''Oral Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Pork Tapeworm Detected''', Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Hunger, Vitamin Deficiency, Weakness.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Raynaud's Findings''', Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview.
| '''Vasodilators''', Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| '''Scoliotic Findings''', Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness.
| None.
| '''Back X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Exercise''', Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| '''Widespread Painful Rash''', Headache, Malaise, Tenderness, Rash on Arm, Rash on Torso, Rash on Neck
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Rest, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Obstruction''', Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Saline Nasal Spray''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antiseptics.
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''RSV Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Cough Suppressants, Nasal Drops, Antibiotics.
| $200
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable" ==
| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
|-
| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || [[File:Fatigue.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS ||[[File:HAND WEAKNESS.png]]
|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || [[File:Hoarseness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| [[MUSCLE PAIN]] || [[File:Muscle_pain.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || [[File:Swelling.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[WEIGHT LOSS]] || [[File:Weight_loss.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || [[File:Fatigue.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS ||[[File:HAND_WEAKNESS.png]]
|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || [[File:Hoarseness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| [[MUSCLE PAIN]] || [[File:Muscle_pain.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || [[File:Swelling.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[WEIGHT LOSS]] || [[File:Weight_loss.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
|-
| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
|-
| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
|-
| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || [[File:Fatigue.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
|-
| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS ||[[File:HAND_WEAKNESS.png]]
|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || [[File:Hoarseness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| [[MUSCLE PAIN]] || [[File:Muscle_pain.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS ||
[[File:Redness.png]]
|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || [[File:Swelling.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[WEIGHT LOSS]] || [[File:Weight_loss.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
|-
| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
|-
| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
|-
| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || [[File:Fatigue.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS ||[[File:HAND_WEAKNESS.png]]
|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || [[File:Hoarseness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| [[MUSCLE PAIN]] || [[File:Muscle_pain.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS ||
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|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || [[File:Swelling.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[WEIGHT LOSS]] || [[File:Weight_loss.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| Symptom ||ICON|| IsMainSymptom || DiscomfortLevel || PatientComplains || Hazard || PatientMobility || Examination 1 || Examination 2 || Examination 3 || Treatment || ShameLevel || WalkAnim || WalkSpeedModifier || CollapseSymptom || RiskOfCollapseStartHours || RiskOfCollapseEndHours || CannotTalk || RiskOfDeathStartHours || RiskOfDeathEndHours || CollapseProcedure || PlanAllTreatments || BleedingLevel
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| [[A1At deficiency]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || A1AT REPLACEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal cramps]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal guarding]] || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal injury]] || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal pain]] || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abdominal swelling]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || REST || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Abscess]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || INCISION AND DRAINAGE || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[Acidosis]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[Alveolar collapse]] || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 2 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| AMNESIA ABOUT TRAUMA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANEMIA]] |||| FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[ANKLE BRUISE]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || LEG ORTHOSIS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANXIETY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANXIOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ASTASIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATHEROSCLEROSIS || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| AZOTEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTEREMIA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BAD BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANTISEPTICS || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLEEDING FROM THE WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || || 2
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| BLOATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLOOD LOSS || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 10 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| BLURRED VISION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || BASIC VISUAL TEST || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || EYE DROPS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BONE FRACTURE VISIBLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRADYCARDIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECG || || || INTRAVENOUS ATROPINE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN SWELLING || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BREATHING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[BRUISE]] || [[File:BRUISE.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BURNING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BUTTERFLY RASH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARDIAC TAMPONADE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || PERICARDIOCENTESIS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| CARDIOMEGALY || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| CEREBROSPINAL FLUID LEAKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 6 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHEST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || THORAX PERCUSSION || || ANALGESICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CHILLS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOUDY URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| COMA || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || LIFE SUPPORT || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 1 || 24 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| CONFUSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || TRANQUILIZERS || 30 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONSTIPATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || PURGATIVES || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CREATINE KINASE HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRP HIGH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CRP || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CRUMBLY NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYANOSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DARK URINE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGLOVED SKIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REPLANTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEHYDRATION || || FALSE || Low || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DEPRESSION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || SPEECH LISTENING || || ANTIDEPRESSIVES || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIARRHEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANTIDIARRHEALS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIMINISHED HEARING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIZZINESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DRY COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPHAGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DYSPNEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 5 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| DYSURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR FLUID DRAINAGE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EDEMA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIURETICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW PAIN ||
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|| FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXCESSIVE BURPING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EXHAUSTION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| EYE PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FAINTING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 20 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| FAT MALABSORPTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FATIGUE || [[File:Fatigue.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEVER || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLATULENCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT FALLING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FREQUENT URINATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLBLADDER RUPTURE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || USG || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 3 || 10 || || || || || ||
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| HAIR LOSS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HALLUCINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EEG || || ANTIPSYCHOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND WEAKNESS ||[[File:HAND_WEAKNESS.png]]
|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HARMFUL ANTIBODIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || PLASMAPHERESIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEAD TRAUMA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEADACHE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEARING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || AUDIOMETRY || || EAR DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILURE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || ECG || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 1 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE HIGH || || TRUE ||
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| HEAT CRAMPS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 6 || || || || || ||
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| HEMATOCHEZIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMATURIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || ANTIBIOTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMIPARESIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOGLOBIN LOW || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMOPTYSIS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 4 || 8 || || || || || || 2
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| HOARSENESS || [[File:Hoarseness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUNGER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERACIDITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTACIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERLIPIDEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERPYREXIA || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT || || ANTIPYRETICS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || EXHAUSTION || 2 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || ANTIHYPERTENSIVES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HYPOCALCAEMIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CALCIUM GLUCONATE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| INABILITY TO MOVE THE JOINT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INCREASED ICP || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || VP SHUNTING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INDIGESTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFECTED WOUND || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED SINUSES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE ARM || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE CHEST || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE COLLARBONE || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE FOOT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE HEAD || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || BANDAGE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INJURY TO THE LEG || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || BANDAGE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTERNAL BLEEDING STOMACH || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || High || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ENDOSCOPIC CAUTERIZATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 3 || TRUE || || || || || 2
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| IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABILITY || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || TRANQUILIZERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IRRITABLE COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || ANTITUSICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHING EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ITCHY BLISTERS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| JAUNDICE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LDL HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOCYTOSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEUKOPENIA || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LFT HIGH LEVEL || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED ARM MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIMITED LEG MOTION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIPIDURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LONG REACT TIME || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF APETITE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF BLADDER CONTROL || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 35 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOSS OF VISION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALAISE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MALNUTRITION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MANDIBULAR INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MOUTH OPENING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MULTIPLE ARTERIES DAMAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || EMERGENCY CARE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| [[MUSCLE PAIN]] || [[File:Muscle_pain.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLE WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND JOINTS PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REST || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES AND SKIN DAMAGED || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAIL DISCOLORATION || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL CONGESTION]] || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || NASAL DROPS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[NASAL DEFORMITY]] || [[File:NASAL_DEFORMITY.png]] || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NAUSEA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STOMACHICS || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NIGHT SWEATS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NOSEBLEEDS || [[File:Epistaxis.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 5 || || || || || || || || || || || 1
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| NUMBNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OCULAR HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TONOMETRY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OESOPHAGUS ABNORMALITIES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OLIGURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN WOUND || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EMERGENCY CARE || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OSTEOPOROSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || BONE STRENGTH PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTALGIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGICAL FINDINGS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAIN IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL CERVICAL LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || ANALGESICS || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL URINATION || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHYDRATION || 20 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAINFUL VESICULAR RASH || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALE SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || B-COMPLEX SUPPLEMENT || 80 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PALPITATIONS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ECG || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 5 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| PERSISTENT URGE TO URINATE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PETECHIAE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PHOTOPHOBIA || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NEUROLOGICAL TESTING || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMATOCELE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FAST || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POLYURIA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| POOR BALANCE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL HYPERTENSION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PROLONGED BLEEDING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTIHEMORRHAGICS || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 2 || 5 || || || || || || 2
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| PROTEINURIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY ARTERY BLOCKAGE || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PURPURA || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON ARM || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON LEG || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RASH ON TORSO || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || STEROID TOPICAL CREAM || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED EYE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RED SWOLLEN TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS ||
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|| FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SKIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| REDNESS OF SWELLING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RESPIRATORY FAILURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || INTUBATED || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 0,1 || 0,5 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| RINGING IN THE EARS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SAGGING SHOULDER || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 25 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEIZURES || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTI SEIZURES MEDICINE || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SEPSIS || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || URGENT BLOOD ANALYSIS || CC BLOOD ANALYSIS || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| SEPTIC SHOCK || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || CBC TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || 2 || 4 || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE MEDIUM || ||
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| SEVERE ARM PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE HEMORRHAGE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 50 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,5 || 1 || || || || || || 5
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| SEVERE LEG PAIN || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SEVERE PAIN IN ANKLE || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHORTNESS OF BREATH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || BRONCHODILATORS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER INJURY || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKIN AVULSION || || FALSE || High || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SKULL BASIS FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| SKULL FRACTURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD || 0 || || || COMA || 2 || 4 || || || || || ||
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| SLEEPING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SLURRED SPEECH || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SPEECH LISTENING || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SNEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SORE THROAT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPASMS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPUTUM COUGH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || MUCOLYTICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STEATORRHEA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE HIP || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS IN THE KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE BACK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STIFFNESS OF THE NECK || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || REHABILITATION || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOMACH PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || SPASMOLYTICS || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRONG-SMELLING URINE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || URINE SAMPLE ANALYSIS TESTING || || REHYDRATION || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPPURATIVE TONSILS || || FALSE || Medium || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWALLOW PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWEATING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTICHOLINERGICS || 10 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING || [[File:Swelling.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || COLD TILING || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING FOOT || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING JOINTS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING KNEE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWELLING LIMBS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANTI INFLAMMATORY CREAM || 15 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR CANAL || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || EAR EXAMINATION || || EAR DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EAR LOBE || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN EYELIDS || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || NECK PALPATION || || NSAIDS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN THYROID GLAND || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || NECK PALPATION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TACHYCARDIA || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECG || CC ECHO || || ANTI ARRHYTMICALS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| [[TENDERNESS]] || [[File:Tenderness.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THICKENING AND DISTORTION OF THE NAIL || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || FOOT CREAM || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THIRST || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REHYDRATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THUMB PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 5 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TREMOR || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || BETA BLOCKERS || 50 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TROUBLE RISING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR CLAW || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EXERCISE || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| UNCONSCIOUSNESS || || FALSE || None || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || CONTROL PROCEDURE COLLAPSE LOW || ||
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| UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE MEASUREMENT || || || INTRAVENOUS INFUSION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| UNSTOPPABLE BLEEDING || || FALSE || High || TRUE || High || IMMOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || PRESSURE BANDAGE || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 1 || 2 || || || || || || 5
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| VISUAL FIELD LIMITED || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PERIMETRY || || || || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VITAMIN DEFICIENCY || || FALSE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || VITAMIN SUPPLEMENTATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VOMITING || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || STOMACHICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WADDLING GAIT || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WALKING DIFFICULTIES || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || NSAIDS || 20 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| WARMTH || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATIONS || 15 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WATERY EYES || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || EYE DROPS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEAKNESS || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WEIGHT GAIN || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 70 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| [[WEIGHT LOSS]] || [[File:Weight_loss.png]] || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || DIET MODIFICATION || 40 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WHEEZING || || FALSE || Low || TRUE || Low || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || CHEST LISTENING || || || 60 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WOUND INFECTION || || FALSE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTISEPTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| WRIST PAIN || || FALSE || Medium || TRUE || Medium || MOBILE || INTERVIEW || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || ANALGESICS || 90 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ACL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || RICE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AIRWAYS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGEN DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGIC CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ALLERGY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SKIN INJECTION TEST || || || ANTIHISTAMINES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| ANKLE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| AORTIC ANEURYSM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || BETA BLOCKERS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| ARM PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ARTERIAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 1 || 3 || || || || || ||
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| ASPERGILLOMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ATOPIC ECZEMA FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| B. ANTHRACIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. HENSELAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| B. PERTUSSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BABESIOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL BLEPHARITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BACTERIAL CONJUNCTIVITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BEEF TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BELLYBUTTON PAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ABDOMINAL PALPATION || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER LINING DEFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLADDER STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT KIDNEY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || INTRAVENOUS NUTRITION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || USG || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT PULMONARY CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| BLUNT SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || FAST || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BONE INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || OSTEOMYELITIS SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || TPA || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRAIN HEMATOMAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRAIN INFLAMMATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || BRONCHODILATORS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CALF CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| CARBOXYHEMOGLOBIN HIGH LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CAROTID ARTERIES BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CELIAC ANTIBODIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CEREBRAL CONTUSION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || COMA || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| CHLORINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CHR. FATIGUE SYNDROME || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || ARM ORTHOSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLAVICLE SHAFT FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOSED ANGLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLOTTING FACTOR LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DESMOPRESSIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CLUSTER HEADACHE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CONCUSSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 1 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| CONSTANT BRONCHIAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CROHN DISEASE DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| CYSTIC DUCT OBSTRUCTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEGENERATIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEMYELINIZATION FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DEPICTION OF ULNAR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DIFFUSE AXONAL INJURY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || DIURETICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DILATED VENTRICLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| DUODENITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| E. HISTOLYTICA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EAR CANAL INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EBV DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW MUSCLES DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || PROLIFERATION THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ELBOW TENDONS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || COLD TILING || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| EMPHYSEMA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ENDOCARDITIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| F. TULARENSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FEET PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FEMUR FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY LEG || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FIBULA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FINGER FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FLAIL CHEST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 12 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| FLUID IN MIDDLE EAR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || EAR DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FOREARM CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| FORMATE TOXIC LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ETHANOL DOSES || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF MANDIBLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || FRACTURE SURGERY HEAD OT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FRACTURE OF NOSE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY HEAD || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| FUNGAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GALLSTONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRIC ULCERS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || PROTON PUMP INHIBITORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GASTRITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIANT CELLS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GIARDIA LAMBLIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS EYES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS HEART || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| GRANULOMAS LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| GUILLAIN-BARRE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| H. PYLORI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || TRIPLE THERAPY TREATMENT || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| HAND BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAND PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HAPTOGLOBIN HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEART ATTACK || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || HEART MONITORING || ECG || || NITRATES || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 2 || 8 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEART FAILING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 4 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS A POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HEPATITIS B POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INTERFERON ALPHA-2B || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH CHLORIDE LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SWEAT CHLORIDE TEST || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIGH SUGAR LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || INSULIN THERAPY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HIP JOINTS DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| HISTOPLASMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || ANTIMYCOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HUMERUS FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| HYPERTENSIVE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| IBS-D CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED BILDUCT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED MYOCARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLAMMED THYROID || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| INFLUENZA A DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSOMNIA REVEALED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || SLEEPING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INSTEP CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTESTINAL FISTULA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BARRIUM SWALLOW X RAY || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| INTRACRANIAL HEMATOMA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || CT || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY INTERSTITIUM ABSCESS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY PROGRESSIVE DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY STONES DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || DIALYSIS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KIDNEY TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE JOINT DAMAGED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| KNEE SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LACTOSE INTOLERANCE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || DIET MODIFICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LARYNX INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || LARYNGOSCOPY || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEAD LEVELS HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || CHELATION THERAPY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| LEG PENETRATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || WOUND CLOSURE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LEGIONELLA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LIVER CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LIVER LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| LOW HEMATOCRIT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || IRON SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUNG EMBOLISM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| LUNG TISSUE FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LUPUS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| LYME DISEASE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || FAINTING || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| M. TUBERCULOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MAC DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MASTOID CELLS INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MEDIAN NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| METATARSAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| MIGRAINE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || ANALGESICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL STENOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| MITRAL VALVE PROLAPSED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CLOT PREVENTING DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MUSCLES INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || ECHO || CC ECHO || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| MYOCARDIAL SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NARROWED ARTERIES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL OBSTRUCTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || SALINE NASAL SPRAY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NASAL VIRAL INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || NASAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NECK BONE SPURS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NEUROMYELITIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| NO PULSE PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || PULSE FINDING || || || DEFIBRILLATION || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,2 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OBSTRUCTED AIRWAYS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SPIROMETRY || || || OXYGENOTHERAPY || 0 || || || DYSPNEA || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| OLECRANON BURSAE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || CORTICOSTEROID INJECTIONS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OPEN HEAD WOUND || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || CRANIOTOMY || 0 || || || COMA || 1 || 5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| OPTIC NERVE ATROPHY || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || MRI || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OTOSCLEROSIS DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || STAPEDECTOMY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE ANKLE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || CLOSED REDUCTION || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE KNEE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY LEG || 0 || limp || 0,5 || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUT-OF-PLACE SHOULDER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || JOINT SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| OUTER EAR INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. AERUGINOSA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION SAMPLING || || || ANTIBIOTIC OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| P. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC ELASTASE LOW LEVEL || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || FECAL ELASTASE TEST TESTING || || || PERT || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PANCREATIC TISSUE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAPULAS AND VESICLES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PAROTID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING KIDNEY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PANCREAS LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING PULMONARY LACERATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PENETRATING SPLEEN RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || TRUE || || || || ||
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| PERITONEAL FLUID INFECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PERITONEAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ABDOMINAL SURGERY || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| PNEUMONIC LUNGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| POLYMYOSITIS FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORK TAPEWORM PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || STOOL ANALYSIS TESTING || || || ANTITAPEWORM PILLS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PORTAL VEIN BLOCKED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 2 || 12 || || || || || ||
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| PSEUDOFRACTURES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || CT || || || CHOLECALCIFEROL SUPPLEMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY DAMAGE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || PULMONARY SURGERY || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 1 || 8 || || || || || ||
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| PULMONARY HYPERTENSION DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| R. TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RABIES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || PCR TESTING || || || RABIES IMMUNE GLOBULIN || 0 || || || SEPTIC SHOCK || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| RADIUS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RAYNAUD'S FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || VASODILATORS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RENAL HYPERTENSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || RENAL VASCULAR SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINA SCARRING || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RETINOPATHY DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || OPHTHALMOSCOPY || || || ACE INHIBITOR || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RH. FEVER || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RHEUMATOID FACTOR || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RIBS FRACTURE || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || COMPRESSION WRAPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| RSV AND ADVS PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || REST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S-IBM FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| S. MENINGITIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || UNCONSCIOUSNESS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| S. PYOGENES PRESENT || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLA TYPHI DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SALMONELLOSIS CONFIRMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLERA CHANGES || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCLEROTIC LIVER TISSUE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || TRANSIENT ELASTOGRAPHY || || || LIVER CONTROL MEDICATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCOLIOTIC FINDINGS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || EXERCISE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SCRATCHED CORNEA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GONIOSCOPY || || || EYE DROPS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHIFTED VERTEBRA || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY BACK || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SHOULDER SPRAIN || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SPATULA TEST POSITIVE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || EVALUATION || || || INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STOOL CONTAINING BACTERIAS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || DEHYDRATION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| STREP SKIN INFECTION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STREPTOBACILLUS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| STRESS VERTEBRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || MRI || || || BOSTON BRACE || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SUPERFICIAL THROMBOSIS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || USG || || || THROMBOLYTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| SWOLLEN PERICARDIUM || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || CT || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| T. PEDIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || FUNGAL CULTIVATION TESTING || || || ANTIFUNGAL OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TBE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || MOBILE || SPINAL FLUID ANALYSIS TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || RESPIRATORY FAILURE || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| THALASSEMIA DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || BLOOD TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THORAX CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY TORSO || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| THROMBOCYTOPENIA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || PLATELET TRANSFUSION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TIBIA SPIRAL FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || IMMOBILE || X RAY LOWER LIMB || || || LEG CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TOXOPLASMOSIS DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC AORTIC RUPTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HYPOVOLEMIC SHOCK || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRAUMATIC CARDIAC ARREST || || TRUE || None || FALSE || High || IMMOBILE || FAST || USG || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || HEART FAILURE || 0,1 || 0,5 || TRUE || || || || ||
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| TRICUSPID REGURGITATION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ECHO || || || CARDIAC SURGERY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TRYPANOSOMA DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || SEROLOGY TESTING TESTING || || || ANTIPARASITIC DRUGS || 0 || || || EXHAUSTION || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL HIGH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || SYNTHETIC THYROID HORMONES || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TSH LEVEL LOW || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BLOOD TEST TESTING || || || ANTITHYROID MEDICATION || 0 || || || PALPITATIONS || 6 || 24 || || || || || ||
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| TUBULUS INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BIOPSY TESTING || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| TYMPANIC MEMBRANE INFLAMMED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EAR EXAMINATION || || || ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULCERS IN COLON DISCOVERED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || CT ENTEROGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || ARM CAST || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNA FRAGMENTS FRACTURE || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || FRACTURE SURGERY ARM || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || EMG || || || ELBOW PAD || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| URETHRAL STONES DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || USG || || || SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VARICES IN OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || BAND LIGATION || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| VEIN OCCLUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || ANGIOGRAPHY || || || CORTICOSTEROIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIBRIO CHOLERAE DETECTED || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || BACTERIA CULTIVATION TESTING || || || INTRAVENOUS ANTIBIOTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| VIRAL INFECTION OF OESOPHAGUS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || GASTROSCOPY || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
|-
| WHITE PATCHES ON TONSILS || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || ORAL CAVITY INSPECTION || || || NSAIDS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WIDESPREAD PAINFUL RASH || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Medium || MOBILE || PHYSICAL AND VISUAL EXAMINATION || || || ANTIVIROTICS || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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| WRIST CONTUSION || || TRUE || None || FALSE || Low || MOBILE || X RAY UPPER LIMB || || || NUMBING OINTMENT || 0 || || || || || || || || || || ||
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
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| insurance = $ 1000
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
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== Symptoms ==
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! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom |Rickettsia philipii Detected ]]
| 100
| Serious
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| [[Symptom |Fever]]
| 80
| Medium
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| [[Symptom |Muscle pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eschar]]
| 70
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP]]
| 70
| ?
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*CRP
*PCR Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid cream]]
*[[Treatment | Doxicycline]]
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''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
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| 80
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|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle pain]]
| 70
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eschar]]
| 70
| ?
|-
| [[Symptom |Elevated CRP]]
| 70
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Hyperpyrexia]]
| 20
| High
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*Temperature
*CRP
*PCR Testing
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| 30
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| 30
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| 30
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| [[Symptom | Redness of Skin]]
| 20
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== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical examination
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|-
|}
==Objective Rewards==
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Treat 3 patient(s)
|Unlock Uninsured insurance
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===CHEAP'o'Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 1 patient at Emergency
| $20,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Open radiology department
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 3
| Open Labs
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Open clinic at any specialized department
| Hospitalization at Emergency
|-
| 5
| Open hospitalization at Emergency
| ICU Department
|-
| 6
| Treat 20 patients in the Emergency
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 7
| Save 1 collapsing patient
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 8
| Reach 80% prestige at Emergency
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 9
| Purchase 3 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day by 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 30 patients in the Emergency
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 11
| Reach 90% prestige at Emergency
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===Liver TY===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open clinic at any specialized department
|
|-
|}
===Quick Snap Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s)
|
|-
|}
===Overcure Inc.===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Have 9 fully working departments
|
|-
|}
===Oopsee Crp.===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor (in hiring card)
|
|-
|}
===Happy Life===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open Infectious diseases clinic
|
|-
|}
===ProtectCare===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open Traumatology clinic
|
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
NOT UP TO DATE YET
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
|
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
|
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
|
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
|
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
|
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
|
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
|
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
|
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
|
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
|
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
|
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
|
|
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening.
|'''Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals.
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Neurological Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, CBC Testing, CRP Test.
| '''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest, Recommendations, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, CBC Testing, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Stomachics, Bronchodilators, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
| '''CSF Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, CBC Testing.
|'''IV Corticosteroids''', Stomachics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, NSAIDs.
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
|
|
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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Malaria
0
597
1680
2023-07-08T00:06:30Z
134.41.25.111
0
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group...."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Plasmodium Detected]]
| 100
|High
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 70
|High
|-
| [[Symptom |Exhaustion]]
| 50
|High
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If exhaustion isn't treated within 1-4 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Malaria isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*ELISA Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*Urine Analysis
*Chest Auscultation
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antimalarial Medication]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Anticholinergics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
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2023-07-08T00:07:10Z
134.41.25.111
0
/* Symptoms */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
| insurance = 900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Plasmodium Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Chills]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Sweating]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Anemia]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hematuria]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever]]
| 70
|High
|-
| [[Symptom |Exhaustion]]
| 50
|High
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If exhaustion isn't treated within 1-4 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Malaria isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If high fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*ELISA Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*Urine Analysis
*Chest Auscultation
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antimalarial Medication]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Anticholinergics]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
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Marburg
0
598
1683
2023-07-08T01:37:04Z
134.41.25.111
0
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, ca..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses – Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | MARV Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever ]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Hypovolemia]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Orifice Bleeding]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Exhaustion]]
| 50
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Marburg isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Exhaustion isn't treated within 2-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Orifice Bleeding isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Speech Listening
*CBC Testing
*CU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antisense Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Blood Component Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
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1683
2023-08-15T03:41:29Z
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/* Examinations */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses – Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | MARV Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Eye Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Abnormal LFT]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |High Fever ]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Hypovolemia]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Orifice Bleeding]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Tenderness]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Exhaustion]]
| 50
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Marburg isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Exhaustion isn't treated within 2-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Hemorrhagic Fever]]
| If Orifice Bleeding isn't treated within 4-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Speech Listening
*CBC Testing
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*Abdominal Palpation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antisense Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Vitamin Supplementation]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | Blood Component Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | IV Infusion]]
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Radiology
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95
1685
1557
2023-08-15T03:02:25Z
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[[File:DPT_RADIOLOGY.png]] Radiology provides different imaging techniques for the other departments.
== Radiology ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room (Mandatory)
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Xrayroom.png]]
| X-ray Room
| The X-ray room provides X-ray imaging of different parts of human body, depicting structures beneath the skin and muscles
| 5 X 5
| X-ray, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Wall-mounted equipment, X-ray control panel, X-ray viewer.
| Glass office desk, office desk, Office chair, Stool
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Cagroom.png]]
| CAG Room
| Coronary angiography is a medical technique also called arteriography that visualizes blood vessels and organs of the body
| 5 X 5
| Angiograph, Angiography control panel, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, OP digital imaging, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_CT.png]]
| CT Room
| CT, short for 'Computed tomography', is a sophisticated x-ray imaging technique for creating high resolution images
| 5 X 5
| CT, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Radiology viewer, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment table, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_MRI.png]]
| MRI Room
| Magnetic resonance imaging creates detailed images of the body using magnetic field and radio waves technique
| 6 X 5
| MRI, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Radiology viewer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Equipment table, Mobile eq. cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Square table, Square glass table, Stainless steel cabinet, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Room
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Radiology Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Radiologist.png]]
| [[Radiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USGTech.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiotech.png]]
| [[Cardio tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png ]]
| [[Janitors]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Intensive Care Unit
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[[File:DPT_ICU.png]] ICU provides life support and continuous care for the most critical patients.
== Intensive Care Unit ==
Critical patients from other departments will be transferred to ICU hospitalization
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 x 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|-
| [[File:Room_ICU.png]]
| ICU
| Intensive care unit provides superior medical care to critical patients to maintain their vital functions.
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed or Modern bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, Life support, and Mechanical ventilator), CRP scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Fast USG, Hematology analyzer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink.
| Stretcher, Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with drawers, Cabinet with doors, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Medical light, Operating room light, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel table, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 2 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
|}
=== ICU Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
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Melioidosis
0
599
1691
2023-08-15T03:43:47Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkhol..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
| insurance = 1900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | B. Pseudomallei Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Bacteremia ]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Marburg isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Bacteremia isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Thorax Percussion
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*Microbial Cultivation
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | IV Antibiotics]]
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1692
1691
2023-08-15T03:45:15Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Examinations */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
| insurance = 1900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | B. Pseudomallei Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Bacteremia ]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Marburg isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Bacteremia isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Thorax Percussion
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | IV Antibiotics]]
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1693
1692
2023-08-15T03:46:31Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Examinations */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
| insurance = 1900
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | B. Pseudomallei Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 80
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Weight Loss]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Bacteremia ]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Marburg isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Septic Shock]]
| If Bacteremia isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Microbial Cultivation
*Interview
*Thorax Percussion
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Abdominal Palpation
*ICU Blood Analysis/Blood Test
*CBC Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Diet Modification]]
*[[Treatment | IV Antibiotics]]
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MERS
0
600
1694
2023-08-15T03:53:35Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
Created page with ":''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].'' {{Infectious | description = ''MERS – Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagio..."
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''MERS – Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | MERS-Cov Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dyspnea]]
| 50
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If MERS isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If Dyspnea isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR testing
*Interview
*Chest Auscultation
*Abdominal Palpation
*Physical Examination
*CBC Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Complex Antiviral Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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1695
1694
2023-08-15T03:55:04Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Examinations */
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''MERS – Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
| insurance = 1300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | MERS-Cov Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Leukopenia]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Diarrhea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dyspnea]]
| 50
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If MERS isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Respiratory Failure]]
| If Dyspnea isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR testing
*Temperature
*Interview
*Chest Auscultation
*Abdominal Palpation
*Physical Examination
*CBC Testing
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Complex Antiviral Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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Mumps
0
240
1696
1271
2023-08-15T04:01:04Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
wikitext
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
| insurance = 300
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Parotid Infection]]
| 100
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Swollen Lymph Nodes]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Weakness]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Swallow Pain]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle and Joint Pain]]
| 60
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Loss of Appetite]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Diminished Hearing]]
| 20
|Medium
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Serologic Testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Neck Palpation
*Audiometry
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Antibiotics]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Ear Drops]]
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Infectious Diseases
0
465
1697
1682
2023-08-15T04:03:09Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening.
|'''Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals.
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Neurological Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, CBC Testing, CRP Test.
| '''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest, Recommendations, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, CBC Testing, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Stomachics, Bronchodilators, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
| '''CSF Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, CBC Testing.
|'''IV Corticosteroids''', Stomachics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, NSAIDs.
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, Urine Analysis, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
|'''Antimalarial Medication,''' Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antibiotics, Bronchodilators, IV Infusion.
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Antisense therapy''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranqullizers, Diet Modification, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy, NSAIDs.
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Ice Wrap, Diet Modification, IV Antibiotics.
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Threapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Autdiometry.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Rest, Stomachics, Ear Drops.
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening.
|'''Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals.
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Neurological Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, CBC Testing, CRP Test.
| '''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest, Recommendations, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, CBC Testing, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Stomachics, Bronchodilators, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
| '''CSF Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, CBC Testing.
|'''IV Corticosteroids''', Stomachics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, NSAIDs.
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, Urine Analysis, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
|'''Antimalarial Medication,''' Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antibiotics, Bronchodilators, IV Infusion.
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Antisense therapy''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranqullizers, Diet Modification, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy, NSAIDs.
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Ice Wrap, Diet Modification, IV Antibiotics.
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Threapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Autdiometry.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Rest, Stomachics, Ear Drops.
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening.
|'''Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals.
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Neurological Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, CBC Testing, CRP Test.
| '''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest, Recommendations, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, CBC Testing, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Stomachics, Bronchodilators, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
| '''CSF Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, CBC Testing.
|'''IV Corticosteroids''', Stomachics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, NSAIDs.
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, Urine Analysis, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
|'''Antimalarial Medication,''' Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antibiotics, Bronchodilators, IV Infusion.
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Antisense therapy''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranqullizers, Diet Modification, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy, NSAIDs.
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Ice Wrap, Diet Modification, IV Antibiotics.
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Threapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Autdiometry.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Rest, Stomachics, Ear Drops.
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|'''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Speech Listening.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination.
|'''Nitazoxanide''', Antipyretics, Spasmolytics, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Rehydration.
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Steroid Cream, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Analgesics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|'''Microbial Cultivation''' Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
|'''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antidiarrheals, Eye Drops, Stomachics, Rehydration, Cough Suppressants.
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
|
|
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening.
|'''Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals.
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Neurological Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, CBC Testing, CRP Test.
| '''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest, Recommendations, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, CBC Testing, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Stomachics, Bronchodilators, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
| '''CSF Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, CBC Testing.
|'''IV Corticosteroids''', Stomachics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, NSAIDs.
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, Urine Analysis, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
|'''Antimalarial Medication,''' Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antibiotics, Bronchodilators, IV Infusion.
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Antisense therapy''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranqullizers, Diet Modification, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy, NSAIDs.
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Ice Wrap, Diet Modification, IV Antibiotics.
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Threapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Autdiometry.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Rest, Stomachics, Ear Drops.
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|'''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Speech Listening.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination.
|'''Nitazoxanide''', Antipyretics, Spasmolytics, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Rehydration.
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Steroid Cream, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Analgesics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|'''Microbial Cultivation''' Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
|'''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antidiarrheals, Eye Drops, Stomachics, Rehydration, Cough Suppressants.
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
| '''PCR testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation, Chest X-ray.
|'''Intravenous Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Rest, Cough Suppressants, IV Antibiotics, NSAIDs, Oxygen Therapy.
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, Neck Palpation, Microbial Cultivation, Chest X-ray, Chest Auscultation, ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
|'''Intravenous Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, IV Antibiotics, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neuological Testing, CRP Test.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Stomachics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, CRP Test.
|'''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream.
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Rabies Immunoglobulin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Stomachics, Tranquillizers, Sleeping Drugs, Anxiolytics, Beta Blockers.
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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[[File:Infectious.png]] The Infectious Diseases department serves to those with extremely rare or contagious diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| DID Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DiagnosticsDisease.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Infectious Disease patients
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Isolation.png]]
| Isolation Unit
| Used to isolate patients suffering from infectious disease and to prevent spreading pathogens
| 3 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or Hospital bed with Life monitor/Life monitor wall/Life monitor advanced, and Mechanical ventilator).
| Isolation air door, Isolation wall cabinet, Bed socket, Isolation AC, Isolation wall, Sanitary equipment, Sign-caution, Sign-quarantine.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Oxygen tank, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png ]]
| Nurses station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cardiodiseases.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system
| 5 X 4
|(Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Infectious Diseases.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Leukopenia can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis E Detected''', Jaundice, Fatigue, Nausea, Tenderness, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Abnormal LFT, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Supportive Therapy''', Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Tranquilizers.
| $900
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Africae Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Temperature, CRP, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Chloramphenicol''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $1100
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| Common
| '''Trypanosoma Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Rash, Irregular Heartbeat, Abdominal Pain.
| Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Heart Monitoring/ECG.
| '''Antiparasitic Drugs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachis, Antidiarrheals, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $800
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Anaplasm Detected''', Fever, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Rash, Anemia, Diarrhea, Weight Loss, Hematuria, Nausea, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Confusion.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Physical Examination, Urine Analysis, CRP, Speech Listening,
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream, Vitamin Supplementation, Antidiarrheals, Antibiotics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Tranquilizers.
| $1100
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| Common
| '''Babesiosis Detected''', Fever, Malaise, Fatigue, Chills, Headache, Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Dry Cough
| None.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Chest Auscultation.
| '''IV Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Cough Suppressants.
| $500
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Conoroii Detected''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Photophobia, Rash, Petechiae, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neurological Testing, CRP.
| '''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Recommendations, Steroid Cream, NSAIDs,
| $1100
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| Common
| '''Brucellosis Confirmed''', Fever, Night Sweats, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Nausea, Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea, Weakness, Anemia.
| Septic Shock.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, CRP, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''IM Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $900
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Bubonic Form''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Chills, Fever, Headache, Vomiting, Cramps, High Fever, Malaise, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia, Dehydration.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''Biopsy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
| '''Intravenous Doxycycline''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Bronchodilators, Intravenous Doxycycline, IV Antibiotics, Rehydration.
| $1700
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| Common
| '''C. Difficile Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Cramps, Diarrhea, Fever, Hematochezia, Nausea, Hypovolemia, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Leukocytosis, Tenderness.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination, Temperature, Stool Analysis, CBC.
| '''Vancomycin''', Analgesics, Antidiarrheals, Antipyretics, Recommendations, Stomachics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification.
| $1200
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| Common
| '''B. Henselae Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Muscle and Joint Pain, Back Pain, Malaise, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Palpitations, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Azithromycin''', NSAIDs, Rest, Analgesics, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| Common
| '''CHIKV Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Swelling, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fatigue, Stomach Pain, Leukopeni, Elevated CRP, High Fever, Viremia,
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CBC, CRP, Serologic Testing.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Rest, Spasmolytics, Diet Modification.
| $1700
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| Rare
| '''Vibrio Cholerae Detected ''', Diarrhea, Dehydration, Vomiting, Hypotension, Cramps, Irritability, Thirst, Oliguria, Irregular Heartrate.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Blood Pressure, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Chloramphenico''', Antidiarrheals, Rehydration, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coltivirus Antibodies Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Malaise, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''RT PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
|'''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Covid-19]]
| Common
| '''2019-Ncov Detected''', Fever, Sputum Cough, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Confusion, Fatigue, Tremor, Chills, Cyanosis, Sweating, Leukocytosis, Nausea, High Fever, Dehydration, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening, CBC.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Beta Blockers, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Rehydration.
| $1600
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Dengue Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Abnormal LFT, Hematochezia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Stool Analysis.
|'''Supportive Therapy''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Diet Modifications, Recommendations, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| Rare
| '''Ebola Virus Discovered''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Hypovolemia, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC.
|'''Experimental Serum''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy.
| $2200
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| Common
| '''Ehrlichiosis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting, Fatigue, Confusion, Rash, Elevated CRP, Leukopenia, High Fever.
| Heart failure, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Test''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Speech Listening, CRP, CBC.
|'''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Rest, Tranquilizers.
| $800
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Honei Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Fatigue, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest.
| $1000
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| Uncommon
| '''H5N1 Detected''', Fever, Dry Cough, Sore Throat, Muscle Pain, Breathing Problems, Abnormal Lung Findings, Diarrhea, High Fever, Dyspnea.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
| '''RT-PCR''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Chest X-ray.
| '''Oseltamivir''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1800
|-
| [[Hepatitis A ]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis A Positive''', Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, Abnormal LFT, Vomiting, Fatigue, Dark Urine, Tenderness, Confusion.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Diet Modification, Stomachics, Rehydration, Tranquilizers.
| $400
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| Common
| '''Hepatitis B Positive''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Jaundice, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abnormal LFT, Dark Urine, Fatigue, Tenderness, Malaise, Nausea, Portal Hypertension.
| None.
|'''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Urine Analysis, USG or FAST.
| '''Interferon Alpha-2B''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Vitamin Supplementation, Rest, Diet Modification, Rehydration, Stomachics, Beta Blockers.
| $900
|-
| [[HPS]]
| Uncommon
| '''Hantavirus Detected''', Headache, Fever, Muscle Pain, Chills, Breathing Problems, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1200
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Oocyst In Stool Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Fever, Cramps, Hypovolemia, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Nausea, Vomiting.
| Heart Failure.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination.
| '''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, IV Infusion, Diet Modification, Rest, Stomachics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Japonica Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Rash, Petechiae, Elevated CRP, Abnormal LDT, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Minocycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs. Steroid Cream, Diet Modification.
| $600
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| Common
| '''Lassa Virus Present''', Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Breathing Problems, Chest Pain, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, Hypovolemia, High Fever, Orifice Bleeding.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR Testing'''. Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Abdominal Palpation, CBC testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Diet Modification, Blood Component Therapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Legionnaires Disease]]
| Uncommon
| '''Legionella Detected''', Headache, Chills, High Fever, Sputum Cough, Chest Pain, Confusion, Hemoptysis, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Diarrhea, Vomiting.
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion.
| '''PCR Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, Speech Listening.
|'''Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Mucolytics, Tranquilizers, Rest, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals.
| $600
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| Common
| '''Leptospira Detected''', Fever, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Muscle and Joint Pain, Photophobia, Jaundice, Nausea, Vomiting, Abnormal LFT, Leukocytosis, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Neurological Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, CBC Testing, CRP Test.
| '''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Steroid Cream, Rest, Recommendations, Vitamin Supplementation, Stomachics, Diet Modification, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Lyme Disease]]
| Common
| '''Borrelia Antibodies Detected''', Headache. Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Fatigue, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Vomiting, Breathing Problems, Leukopenia, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Fainting, Heart Failure.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, CBC Testing, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
| '''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream, Stomachics, Bronchodilators, Beta Blockers.
| $1000
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| Common
| '''LCMV Detected''', Loss of Appetite, Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Chest Pain, Leukopenia.
| None.
| '''CSF Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, CBC Testing.
|'''IV Corticosteroids''', Stomachics, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, NSAIDs.
| $800
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| Common
| '''Plasmodium Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills. Sweating, Nausea, Anemia, Hematuria, Breathing Problems, Muscle and Joint Pain, Abdominal Pain, High Fever.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
| '''ELISA Testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test, Urine Analysis, Chest Auscultation, Abdominal Palpation.
|'''Antimalarial Medication,''' Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Anticholinergics, Stomachics, Vitamin Supplementation, Antibiotics, Bronchodilators, IV Infusion.
| $900
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| Uncommon
| '''MARV Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Confusion, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, Abnormal LFT, High Fever, Hypovolemia, Orifice Bleeding.
| Coma, Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion, Heart Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing,''' Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Antisense therapy''', Antipyretics, Stomachics, Rest, Analgesics, Tranqullizers, Diet Modification, IV Infusion, Blood Component Therapy, NSAIDs.
| $1300
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pseudomallei Detected''', Chest Pain, High Fever, Fever, Swelling, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Weight Loss, Leukopenia, Bacteremia.
| Septic Shock, Exhausion.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Temperature, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing, ICU Blood Analysis, Blood Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Ice Wrap, Diet Modification, IV Antibiotics.
| $1900
|-
| [[MERS]]
| Uncommon
| '''MERS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, Muscle Pain, Leukopenia, Diarrhea.
| Respiratory Failure.
| '''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, CBC Testing.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Analgesics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Antidiarrheals, Oxygen Threapy.
| $1300
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| Common
| '''Parotid Infection''', Fever, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Weakness, Fatigue, Headache, Swallow Pain, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diminished Hearing.
| None.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Autdiometry.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Rest, Stomachics, Ear Drops.
| $300
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| Uncommon
| '''Nipah Virus Detected''', Fever, Irritable Cough, Breathing Problems, Headache, Confusion, Dizziness, High Fever, Unconsciousness.
| Coma, Exhaustion.
|'''RT-PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation, Speech Listening.
|'''Complex Antiviral Therapy''', Antipyretics, Cough Suppressants, Bronchodilators, Analgesics, Tranquilizers, Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1500
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| Common
| '''Norovirus Detected''', Stomach Pain, Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Muscle Pain, Headache, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination.
|'''Nitazoxanide''', Antipyretics, Spasmolytics, Stomachics, Antidiarrheals, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Rehydration.
| $700
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Philipii Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Headache, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, CRP Test.
|'''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Steroid Cream, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Analgesics.
| $1000
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| Common
| '''B. Pertussis Detected''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sputum Cough, Red Eye, Vomiting, Irritable Cough, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|'''Microbial Cultivation''' Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
|'''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antidiarrheals, Eye Drops, Stomachics, Rehydration, Cough Suppressants.
| $600
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| Uncommon
| '''Y. Pestis - Pneumonic Form''', Nausea, Breathing Problems, Fever, Weakness, Headache, Chest Pain, Irritable Cough, Bacteremia, Abnormal Lung Findings, Hemoptysis.
| Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
| '''PCR testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Thorax Percussion, ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation, Chest X-ray.
|'''Intravenous Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Rest, Cough Suppressants, IV Antibiotics, NSAIDs, Oxygen Therapy.
| $2100
|-
| [[Pulmonary Anthrax]]
| Rare
| '''B. Anthracis Detected''', Sore Throat, Fatigue, Muscle and Joint Pain, Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, High Fever, Nausea, Swallow Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings, Breathing Problems, Bacteremia.
| Dyspnea, Exhaustion, Respiratory Failure, Septic Shock.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination, Temperature, Thorax Percussion, Neck Palpation, Microbial Cultivation, Chest X-ray, Chest Auscultation, ICU Blood Analysis, Microbial Cultivation.
|'''Intravenous Ciprofloxacin''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Stomachics, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators, IV Antibiotics, Oxygen Therapy.
| $1600
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coxiella Burnetii Detected''', Fever, Headache, Fatigue, Chills, Nausea, Vomiting, Photophobia, Muscle and Joint Pain, Elevated CRP, High Fever.
| Exhaustion.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neuological Testing, CRP Test.
|'''Chloramphenicol''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Stomachics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $700
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Australis Detected''', Fever, Headache, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Rash, Elevated CRP.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, CRP Test.
|'''Azithromycin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Steroid Cream.
| $300
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| Uncommon
| '''Rabies Detected''', Fever, Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, Confusion, Hemiparesis, Sleeping Problems, Anxiety, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure.
| '''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Speech Listening, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Rabies Immunoglobulin''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Stomachics, Tranquillizers, Sleeping Drugs, Anxiolytics, Beta Blockers.
| $1700
|-
| [[Rat-Bite Fever]]
| Common
| '''Streptobacillus Detected ''', Fever, Headache, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash on Arm, Irregular Heartbeat.
| Heart Failure.
|'''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination, Neck Palpation, Heart Monitoring, ECG.
|'''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Stomachics, Rest, Steroid Cream, Beta Blockers.
| $600
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| Common
| '''B. Recurrentis Detected''', Fever, High Fever, Headache, Chills, Muscle and Joint Pain, Nausea, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|'''PCR testing''', Interview, Temperature, Physical Examination.
|'''Doxycycline''', Antipyretics, Analgesics, Rest, Stomachics, Steroid Cream.
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| Common
| '''Cryptosporidium Detected''', Sore Throat, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Irritable Cough, Hoarseness, Breathing Problems.
| None.
|'''PCR testing''', Oral Cavity Inspection, Interview, Temperature, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
|'''Nitazoxanide''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants, NSAIDs, Bronchodilators.
| $700
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| Common
| '''HRSV Present''', Nasal Congestion, Fever, Sore Throat, Headache, Dry Cough, Breathing Problems, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Akari Detected''', Fever, Eschar, Chills, Weakness, Muscle Pain, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $700
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''RVF Virus Detected''', Fever, Muscle Pain, Headache, Abnormal LFT, Orifice Bleeding, Weakness, Weight Loss
| Hemorrhagic Fever.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Rickettsii Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Headache, Muscle Pain, Loss of Appetite, Abdominal Pain, Rash, Petechiae, Abnormal LFT, Eschar, Elevated CRP, High Fever,
| Fainting, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| Common
| '''Rotavirus A Detected''', Fever, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $800
|-
| [[SARS]]
| Uncommon
| '''SARS-Cov Detected''', Fever, Breathing Problems, Irritable Cough, Muscle Pain.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| Rare
| '''Y. Pestis - Septicemic Form''', Diarrhea, Chills, Abdominal Pain, Dehydration, Bacteremia, Fever, Nausea, Fever, Breathing Problem, Hypovolemia.
| Septic Shock, Heart Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1800
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| Common
| '''Rickettsia Slovaca Detected''', Fever, Fatigue, Dizziness, Headache, Sweating, Loss of Appetite, Muscle Pain, Eschar, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Elevated CRP, Rash.
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| [[Tick-Borne Encephalitis]]
| Common
| '''TBE Detected''', Headache, Fever, Malaise, Muscle Pain, Confusion, Dizziness, Leukopenia, Weakness, Slurred Speech, Abnormal LFT, Hemiparesis.
| Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| Common
| '''Toxoplasmosis Detected''', Swollen Lymph Nodes, Fever, Fatigue, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Red Eye, Confusion.
| None.
|
|
| $600
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| Common
| '''Tuberculosis Detected''', Hemoptysis, Chest Pain, Fever, Night Sweats, Abnormal Lung Findings, Sputum Cough, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Chills, Loss of Appetite, Elevated CRP, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Leukocytosis, High Fever.
| Dyspnea, Coma, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1600
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| Common
| '''F. Tularensis Detected''', Painful Lymph Nodes, Fever, Chills, Headache, Chest Pain, Sore Throat, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Breathing Problems, Exhaustion, Septic Shock.
| Septic Shock, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $1200
|-
| [[Typhoid Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''S. Typhi Detected''', High Fever, Headache, Weakness, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Abdominal Pain, Tenderness, Muscle and Joint Pain, Loss of Appetite, Diarrhea, Exhaustion.
| Coma.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Typhus Fever]]
| Common
| '''R. Typhi Detected''', Headache, Fever, Dry Cough, Vomiting, Diarrhea, Dehydration, Chills, Rash.
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| Common
| '''Coccidioides Atb Detected''', Fatigue, Fever, Breathing Problems, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Rash, Chills, Sweating, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| Common
| '''West Nile Virus''', Fever, Chills, Headache, Sweating, Fatigue, Nausea, Rash, High Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Respiratory Failure, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Common
| '''Yellow Fever Virus''', Fever, Chills, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Abdominal Pain, Jaundice, High Fever, Fatigue, Orifice Bleeding, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| Hemorrhagic Fever, Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1100
|-
| [[Zika Fever]]
| Uncommon
| '''Zika Virus Detected ''', Fever, Muscle Pain. Nausea, Vomiting, Muscle and Joint Pain, Eye Pain, Headache, Rash, Tenderness, Abdominal Pain, Leukopenia, High Fever,
| Exhaustion.
|
|
| $1300
|-
|}
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/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Printer, Paper Holder, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office Chair, Square Glass Table, Square Table, Stool, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 3 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Sanitary equipment.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department to enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly.
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk).
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
|
|
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Severe Frostbite on Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Severe Frostbite on Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion, Palpitations, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Death, Coma.
|
|
| $6200
|-
| Struck By Lightning
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Death, Coma.
|
|
| $3100
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Thermal Burn of a Leg
| Common
|
| Septic Shock.
|
|
| $700
|-
|Thermal burn of an Arm
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $700
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Unconsciousness, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $7500
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot
| Rare
|
| Palpitations, Hypovolemic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Unconsciousness, Death.
|
|
| $7600
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Unconsciousness, Death, Palpitations.
|
|
| $6200
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot
| Rare
|
| Palpitations, Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death.
|
|
| $8200
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
|}
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[[File:Traumatology.png]] The Traumatology department helps those most critical who come in by helicopter as well as people with burns.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair.
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Traumatology Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Printer, Paper Holder, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office Chair, Square Glass Table, Square Table, Stool, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk.
| 3 X 2
| WC.
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Sanitary equipment.
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin.
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the area and equipment to a department to enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None.
| None.
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly.
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk).
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None.
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser.
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf.
| Bucket cart.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair, Stool.
|-
| [[File:Burnunit.png]]
| Burn Unit
| Specializes in the treatment of burns of all kinds.
| 3 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Traumatology.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of a swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of skin can't be treated.
*Muscle and skin damage can't be treated.
*Hemoptysis can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| Abdominal Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
| '''Ballistic Wound''', Abdominal Pain, Lower Abdomen Cavitation, Hemorrhage, Severe Hemorrhage, Muscle and Skin Damage, Blood Loss, Dizziness, Tenderness, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Hypoxia, Small Intestine Perforated, Kidney Damaged, Large Intestine Perforated, Hypovolemic Shock.
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Death
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, USG or FAST, Heart Monitoring, ECG, Chest Auscultation, Pulse Oximetry, CT Scan, MRI Scan.
| '''Emergency Care''', Analgesics, Thoracic Trauma Surgery, Antihemorrhagics, Pressure Bandage, Blood Transfusion, Recommendations, Antiarrhythmics, Oxygen Therapy, Concentrated Oxygen, Small Bowel Resection, Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty, Bowel Resection.
| $7100
|-
| Abdominal Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Distributive Shock, Coma, Heart Failure, Death
|
|
| $10500
|-
| Abdominal Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $8800
|-
| Abdominal Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $7400
|-
| Arm Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6500
|-
| Arm Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Septic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5500
|-
| Chemical Burn of An Arm
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Chemical Burn of the Torso
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $1100
|-
| Copperhead Snake Bite
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Hepatosplenic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Coma, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| High Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock
|
|
| $2900
|-
| Leg Ballistic Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $6300
|-
| Leg Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Septic Shock, Hypovolemic Shock, Death
|
|
| $5700
|-
| Low Voltage Burn
| Common
|
| None
|
|
| $200
|-
| Microwave Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $400
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Mild Frostbite On Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness
|
|
| $900
|-
| Neck Ballistic Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5200
|-
| Neck Shattered Wound
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Coma, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $5100
|-
| Pulmonary Laceration
| Common
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Respiratory Failure, Death
|
|
| $6100
|-
| Radiation Dermatitis
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $300
|-
| Rattlesnake Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Severe Frostbite on Hands
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $800
|-
| Severe Frostbite on Legs
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure.
|
|
| $900
|-
| Severe Thermal Burn
| Common
|
| Septic Shock, Exhaustion, Palpitations, Unconsciousness.
|
|
| $1000
|-
| Splenopancreatic Laceration
| Common
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Septic Shock, Death, Coma.
|
|
| $6200
|-
| Struck By Lightning
| Common
|
| Palpitations, Unconsciousness, Death, Coma.
|
|
| $3100
|-
| Sunburn
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $200
|-
| Thermal Burn of a Leg
| Common
|
| Septic Shock.
|
|
| $700
|-
|Thermal burn of an Arm
| Common
|
| Septic Shock
|
|
| $700
|-
| Thoracic Blast Trauma
| Uncommon
|
| Heart Failure, Hypovolemic Shock, Septic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Unconsciousness, Coma, Death.
|
|
| $7500
|-
| Thoracic Gunshot
| Rare
|
| Palpitations, Hypovolemic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Unconsciousness, Death.
|
|
| $7600
|-
| Thoracic Stab Wound
| Uncommon
|
| Hypovolemic Shock, Respiratory Failure, Unconsciousness, Death, Palpitations.
|
|
| $6200
|-
| Upper Abdomen Gunshot
| Rare
|
| Palpitations, Hypovolemic Shock, Unconsciousness, Distributive Shock, Septic Shock, Death.
|
|
| $8200
|-
| Venomous Spider Bite
| Common
|
| None.
|
|
| $300
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_EMERGENCY.png]] The Emergency department provides acute care for patients and serves as the main entry point of the hospital.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Fancy chair, (Info TV & Queue machine), Wooden chair
| Coffee vending machine, Fruit juice, Mirror, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Doctor's office
| Basic clinical office for simple examinations and treatments.
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Chartboard, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square glass table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures that patients get triaged correctly upon arrival and prioritized correctly
| 3 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk)
| Bench, Bench-modern, Visitor's seats, Chair, Counter- advice, Counter- drop off, Counter- left, Counter- right, Fancy chair, Office chair, Pharmacy desk, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Stool, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Paper holder, Printer, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Bench-modern, Stretcher, Visitor's seats, Chair, Coffee vending machine, Fancy chair, Fruit juice, Vending machine, Water dispenser, Wheelchair, Wooden chair
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk
| 2 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sanitary equipment, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| None
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Chair, Coffee machine, Dining table, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Locker, Meal counter, Radio, Sanitary equipment, Sink, TV, Wooden chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Coffee table, Coffee vending machine, Corner cabinet, Fruit juice, Mirror, Stainless steel cabinet, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sanitary equipment, Sink, Stainless steel cabinet, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.png]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Room_Observationroom.png]]
| Observation room
| Many various examinations can be done, patients are under proper medical supervision
| 4 X 4
| (Hospital bed, Hi-tech bed or Modern hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet, Life monitor/Life monitor-wall/Life monitor advanced), Audiometer, Biohazard trash bin, CRP Scan, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant Dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Bed socket, Chartboard, Equipment table, Medical light, Operating room light, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Office chair, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Room_Traumacenter.png]]
| Trauma center
| Serves as the main entry point for critical patients delivered by ambulances and also accepts collapsed patients
| 4 X 4
| (Operating table with Anesthesia workstation and Medical light/Operating room lights), Biohazard trash bin, Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Fast USG, Kitchen sink, Sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, OP digital imaging, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Chartboard, Equipment table, Glass square table, Square table, Whiteboard.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff ===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Number
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Emergency.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Wheezing can't be treated.
*Long Reaction Time can't be treated.
*Sneezing can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| Common
| '''Ankle Contusion ''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Leg Orthosis, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| Common
| '''Forearm Contusion''', Ankle Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Ankle Bruise, Tenderness, Joint Immobility.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| Common
| '''Tinea Pedis Detected ''', Itching, Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Antihistamines, Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''S. Pyogenes Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Sputum Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Laryngoscopy.
| '''Antibiotics''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Mucolytics, Nasal Drops.
| $200
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Beef Tapeworm Detected''', Abdominal Pain, Dizziness, Headache, Weight Loss, Loss of Appetite.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Abdominal Palpation, Physical Examination.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Analgesics, Recommendations, Stomachics, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| Common
| '''Bronchial Infection''', Dry Cough, Fatigue, Breathing Problems, Fever, Chills, Headache, Wheezing, Chest Pain, Abnormal Lung Findings.
| None.
| '''Microbial Cultivation''', Interview, Chest Auscultation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Thorax Percussion, Chest X-ray.
| '''Antibiotics''', Cough Suppressants, Rest, Bronchodilators, Antipyretics, Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $500
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| Common
| '''Thorax Contusion''', Chest Injury, Pain, Swelling, Breathing Problems, Redness, Bruise, Tenderness.
| None.
| '''Chest X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Emergency Care, Analgesics, Ice Wrap, Bronchodilators.
| $400
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| Common
| '''Papulas and Vesicles''', Vomiting, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain, Fever, Itchy Blisters.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Chronic Fatigue Syndrome''', Sleeping Problems, Fatigue, Weakness, Long Reaction Time, Muscle and Joint Pain, Night Sweats, Depression, Sore Throat, Trouble Rising.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection.
| '''Recommendations''', Sleeping Drugs, Rest, NSAID's, Antidepressants, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Viral Infection ''', Sore Throat, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Fever, Breathing Problems, Dry Cough, Wheezing, Malaise, Sneezing, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Oral Cavity Inspection, Temperature, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Antipyretics, Bronchodilators, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| Common
| '''Allergen Detected ''', Itching, Itchy Eyes, Red Eye, Rash on Arm, Rash on Leg, Rash on Neck, Rash on Torso, Painful Vesicular Rash, Redness of Skin.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Eye Drops, Steroid Cream, Numbing Ointment.
| $100
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Instep Contusion''', Foot Injury, Warmth, Swelling, Pain, Bruise, Tenderness, Limited Leg Motion.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Recommendations, Ice Wrap, Analgesics.
| $400
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| Common
| '''Elbow Tendons Damaged''', Tenderness, Fever, Finger Numbness, Hand Weakness, Elbow Pain, Limited Arm Motion, Elbow Stiffness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Ice Wrap''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Recommendations, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Wrist Contusion''', Hand Injury, Hand Pain, Hand Weakness, Swelling, Bruise, Tenderness, Redness.
| None.
| '''Upper Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, NSAIDs, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| Common
| '''Allergy Discovered ''', Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Itchy Eyes, Fatigue, Red Eye, Irritable Cough, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Skin Allergy Test''', Interview, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Antihistamines''', Nasal Drops, Eye Drops, Rest, Cough Suppressants, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| Common
| '''Influenza A Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| Common
| '''Influenza B Detected''', Chills, Fever, Muscle and Joint Pain, Malaise, Fatigue, Headache, Nasal Congestion, Sneezing, Sore Throat, Irritable Cough.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Physical Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Antivirals''', Antipyretics, Rest, Analgesics, Nasal Drops, Cough Suppressants.
| $200
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| Common
| '''Insomnia Revealed''', Sleeping Problems, Depression, Long Reaction Time, Fatigue, Irritability, Confusion, Anxiety.
| None.
| '''Evaluation''', Interview, Speech Listening, Physical Examination.
| '''Sleeping Drugs''', Antidepressants, Rest, Tranquilizers, Anxiolytics.
| $100
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| Common
| '''Low Hematocrit''', Weakness, Fatigue, Chest Pain, Breathing Problems, Headache, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, Pale Skin, Crumbly Nail, Low Hemoglobin.
| None.
| '''Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis''', Interview, Thorax Percussion, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''Iron Supplements''', Rest, Analgesics, Bronchodilators, Stomachics, Recommendations, B-Complex Supplements, Foot Cream, Diet Modification.
| $200
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| Common
| '''Lactose Intolerance''' Diarrhea, Nausea, Abdominal Cramps, Bloating, Vomiting, Excessive Flatulence.
| None.
| '''Blood Test''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation.
| '''Diet Modification''', Antidiarrheals, Stomachics, Spasmolytics.
| $200
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| Common
| '''Larynx Infected''', Swallow Pain, Fever, Headache, Hoarseness, Dysphagia, Nasal Congestion, Swollen Lymph Nodes, Inflamed Sinuses.
| None.
| '''Laryngoscopy''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Temperature, Physical Examination, Oral Cavity Inspection, Nasal Cavity Inspection.
| '''Antibiotics''', NSAIDs, Antipyretics, Analgesics, Diet Modification, Nasal Drops, Saline Nasal Spray.
| $100
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| Common
| '''Calf Contusion''', Leg Injury, Pain, Limited Leg Motion, Tenderness, Bruise, Swelling, Redness.
| None.
| '''Lower Limb X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Numbing Ointment''', Bandage, Analgesics, Recommendations, Ice Wrap.
| $400
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| Common
| '''Fungal Infection''', Nail Discoloration, Crumbly Nail, Nail Thickening.
| None.
| '''Fungal Cultivation''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Antifungal Ointment''', Foot Cream.
| $200
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| Common
| '''White Patches on Tonsils''', Red Swollen Tonsils, Swallow Pain, Fever, Sputum Cough, Muscle and Joint Pain, Sneezing, Nausea, Vomiting, Dysphagia, Hoarseness, Rash.
| None.
| '''Oral Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Neck Palpation, Chest Auscultation, Physical Examination.
| '''NSAIDs''', Antipyretics, Rest, Stomachics, Diet Modification, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| Uncommon
| '''Pork Tapeworm Detected''', Nausea, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Weight Loss, Hunger, Vitamin Deficiency, Weakness.
| None.
| '''Stool Analysis''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis.
| '''Anthelmintic Medication''', Stomachics, Analgesics, Rest, Diet Modification, Vitamin Supplementation.
| $300
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| Common
| '''Raynaud's Findings''', Finger Numbness, Cyanosis, Hand Pain.
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview.
| '''Vasodilators''', Recommendations, Oxygen Therapy, Analgesics.
| $100
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| Common
| '''Scoliotic Findings''', Back Pain, Muscle Weakness, Numbness.
| None.
| '''Back X-ray''', Interview, Physical Examination.
| '''Exercise''', Analgesics, NSAIDs.
| $400
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| Common
| '''Widespread Painful Rash''', Headache, Malaise, Tenderness, Rash on Arm, Rash on Torso, Rash on Neck
| None.
| '''Physical Examination''', Interview, Temperature.
| '''Antivirals''', Analgesics, Antipyretics, Rest, Steroid Cream.
| $100
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| Common
| '''Nasal Obstruction''', Headache, Fatigue, Fever, Nasal Congestion, Sputum Cough, Bad Breath.
| None.
| '''Nasal Cavity Inspection''', Interview, Physical Examination, Temperature, Chest Auscultation.
| '''Saline Nasal Spray''', Analgesics, Rest, Antipyretics, Nasal Drops, Mucolytics, Antiseptics.
| $100
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| Common
| '''RSV Present''', Fever, Red Swollen Tonsils, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Dry Cough, Painful Lymph Nodes, Pain in the Ears, Suppurative Tonsils, Nasal Congestion, ORL Findings, Headache, Muscle and Joint Pain.
| None.
| '''Serologic Testing''', Interview, Temperature, Oral Cavity Inspection, Chest Auscultation, Neck Palpation, Ear Examination, Nasal Cavity Inspection, Physical Examination.
| '''Rest''', Antipyretics, NSAIDs, Analgesics, Cough Suppressants, Nasal Drops, Antibiotics.
| $200
|-
|}
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{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Company Name
! Cost Coverage Percent
! Prerequisite
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_NONE.png]]
| Uninsured
| 70%
| Treat 3 patients.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_AAA.png]]
| CHEAP'o'Care
| 80%
| Treat 1 patients per day at Emergency.
|-
| [[File:IN_COM_DDD.png]]
| Liver TY
| 100%
| Open any specialized department.
|-
| [[File:IN COM QUICK SNAP CARE.png]]
| Quick Snap Care
| 100%
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s).
|-
| [[File:IN COM OVERCURE.png]]
| Overcure Inc.
| 150%
| Have 9 fully working departments.
|-
| [[File:IN COM OOPSEE2.png]]
| Oopsee Crp.
| 115%
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor.
|-
| [[File:HappyLife2.png]]
| Happy Life
| 130%
| Open Infectious diseases clinic.
|-
| [[File:Protectcare.png]]
| ProtectCare
| 130%
| Open Traumatology clinic.
|-
|}
==Objective Rewards==
===Uninsured===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Treat 3 patient(s)
|Unlock Uninsured insurance
|-
| 1
| Treat 10 Patients per day
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Treat 15 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 3
| Treat 20 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Treat 30 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 20 patients
|-
| 5
| Treat 35 Patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 6
| Treat 40 Patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 7
| Treat 45 Patients per day
| Increase Uninsured patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 8
| Treat 50 patients per day
| Prestige is increased 20% for next day
|-
| 9
| Have 2 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 60 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 11
| Treat 70 patients per day
| Increase ambulance patients per day to 5
|-
| 12
| Treat 80 patients per day
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 13
| Treat 90 patients per day
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 14
| Treat 100 patients per day
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===CHEAP'o'Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| 1
| Treat 1 patient at Emergency
| $20,000 government grant
|-
| 2
| Open radiology department
| $30,000 government grant
|-
| 3
| Open Labs
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 4
| Open clinic at any specialized department
| Hospitalization at Emergency
|-
| 5
| Open hospitalization at Emergency
| ICU Department
|-
| 6
| Treat 20 patients in the Emergency
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 15 patients
|-
| 7
| Save 1 collapsing patient
| Your next intern will be great
|-
| 8
| Reach 80% prestige at Emergency
| $50,000 government grant
|-
| 9
| Purchase 3 ambulances
| Increase ambulance patients per day by 3
|-
| 10
| Treat 30 patients in the Emergency
| Increase CHEAP'o'Care patient count to 25 patients
|-
| 11
| Reach 90% prestige at Emergency
| $100,000 government grant
|-
|}
===Liver TY===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open clinic at any specialized department
|
|-
|}
===Quick Snap Care===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Purchase 5 ambulance(s)
|
|-
|}
===Overcure Inc.===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Have 9 fully working departments
|
|-
|}
===Oopsee Crp.===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Create 1 doctor(s) with character editor (in hiring card)
|
|-
|}
===Happy Life===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open Infectious diseases clinic
|
|-
|}
===ProtectCare===
{| class="wikitable"
! Number
! Objective
! Reward
|-
| Unlock
| Open Traumatology clinic
|
|-
|}
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| description = ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
| insurance = 2000
| department = [[General Surgery]]
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Kidney Tissue Damaged ]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Oliguria ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Abdominal Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fatigue]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Loss of Appetite]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypertension]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Lipiduria]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 60
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Edema]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Hypocalcaemia]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Tremor]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Azotemia]]
| 50
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Chest Pain]]
| 50
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP ]]
| 1
|Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*MRI Scan
*Physical Examination
*Interview
*Abdominal Palpation
*Blood Pressure
*Urine Analysis
*Speech Listening
*Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis
*Thorax Percussion
*CRP
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment |Dialysis]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rest]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antihypertensive Medication]]
*[[Treatment | Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Diuretics]]
*[[Treatment | IV Calcium Gluconate]]
*[[Treatment | Beta Blockers]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
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General Surgery Department
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for General Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized General Surgery patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light and Dialysis machine), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wooden chair, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in General Surgery.
*Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Lipiduria can't be treated.
*Oliguria can't be treated.
*Slurred Speech can't be treated.
*Polyuria can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Renal Failure]]
| Uncommon
| '''Kidney Tissue Damaged ''', Oligurua, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Loss of Appetite, Vomiting, Hypertension. Lipiduria, Confusion, Edema, Hypocalcaemia, Tremor, Azotemia, Chest Pain, Elevated CRP.
| Heart Failure.
| '''MRI Scan''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Pressure Management, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Thorax Percussion, CRP Test.
| '''Dialysis''', Analgesics, Rest, Stomachics, Antihypertensive Medication, Tranquilizers, Diuretics, IV Calcium Gluconate, Beta Blockers, NSAIDs.
| $2000
|-
|}
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1714
1705
2023-08-21T00:11:42Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Hospitalization */
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[[File:DPT_GENERAL_SURGERY_DEPARTMENT.png]]
General surgery treats diseases, disorders and trauma's related to the gastrointestinal tract like the pancreas and the liver, it also treats issues related to the thyroid and kidneys.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| General Surgery Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for General Surgery.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized General Surgery patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light and Dialysis machine), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wooden chair, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Room
| Specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, Elastograph, Shockwave therapy, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery Nurses]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Cardiography.png]]
| [[Cardio Tech]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG Tech]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in General Surgery.
*Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Lipiduria can't be treated.
*Oliguria can't be treated.
*Slurred Speech can't be treated.
*Polyuria can't be treated.
*Abdominal Guarding can't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[Acute Renal Failure]]
| Uncommon
| '''Kidney Tissue Damaged ''', Oligurua, Abdominal Pain, Fatigue, Loss of Appetite, Vomiting, Hypertension. Lipiduria, Confusion, Edema, Hypocalcaemia, Tremor, Azotemia, Chest Pain, Elevated CRP.
| Heart Failure.
| '''MRI Scan''', Interview, Physical Examination, Abdominal Palpation, Blood Pressure Management, Urine Analysis, Speech Listening, Blood Test/ICU Blood Analysis, Thorax Percussion, CRP Test.
| '''Dialysis''', Analgesics, Rest, Stomachics, Antihypertensive Medication, Tranquilizers, Diuretics, IV Calcium Gluconate, Beta Blockers, NSAIDs.
| $2000
|-
|}
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Orthopaedy
0
99
1706
1599
2023-08-16T02:20:27Z
Nightfiree3
30642398
/* Diagnoses */
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[[File:DPT_ORTHOPAEDICS_AND_TRAUMATOLOGY.png]] Various traumas and conditions involving the musculoskeletal system are threated by orthopaedics and traumatology.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Orthopaedy Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized Orthopaedy patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, (EMG on top of a glass square table or square table), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square table, Square glass table, Stool, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Oxygen tank, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular ward for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:Sonography_Unit.png]]
| Sonography Unit
| Provides specific ultrasound-based examination and treatments.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with USG and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Equipment table, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:OR.png]]
| Operating Room
| A room fully equipped for surgical procedures.
| 8 X 6
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
=== Staff ===
==== Day Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x3)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Compulsory (x2)
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Shift ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgeon.png]]
| [[Surgeon]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Anesthesiologist.png]]
| [[Anesthesiologist]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Surgerynurse.png]]
| [[Surgery nurse]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:USG.png]]
| [[USG tech.]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Orthopaedy.
*Bold means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
*Knee Injury can't be treated.
*Redness can't be treated.
*Leukocytosis can't be treated.
*Muscle and Skin Damage can't be treated.
*Elevated CK can't be treated.
*Redness of A Swelling can't be treated.
*Redness of Skin can't be treated.
*Shoulder Injury an't be treated.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| Common
| '''Knee Injury''', ACL Injury, Swelling, Pain, Walking Problems, Limited Leg Motion
| None
| '''Interview''', Physical Examination, MRI Scan
| '''Can't be treated''', RICE, Ice Wrap, Analgesics, NSAID's. Recommendations
| $700
|-
|}
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| description = ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
| insurance = 700
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== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Knee injury]]
| 100
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | ACL Injury ]]
| 100
| Low
|-
|[[Symptom | Swelling]]
| 80
| Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Pain]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Walking Problem]]
| 80
| Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Limited Leg Motion]]
| 80
| Low
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*Interview
*Physical Examination
*MRI
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | RICE]]
*[[Treatment | Ice Wrap]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Renal Failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[ Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
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! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient’s neck area.''
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm penetrating patient’s thorax.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm - penetrating in patient’s upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Ear, Nose and Throat ==
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== Oncology ==
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== Plastic Surgery ==
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== Sexual Health==
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== Gynecology and Obstetrics ==
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== Urology and Nephrology ==
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A list of all possible '''diagnoses''' a patient may have, grouped by department.
== Emergency ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Ankle contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Arm contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Athlete's foot]]
| ''Athlete's foot, also called Tinea pedis, is a highly contagious skin infection of the feet caused by fungi.''
|-
| [[Bacterial tonsillitis]]
| ''Bacterial tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils. The most common bacterial tonsillitis is caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, and is known as 'strep throat'.''
|-
| [[Beef tapeworm]]
| ''Beef tapeworms (T. saginata) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Cattle act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked beef can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Bronchitis]]
| ''Bronchitis is an inflammation of the lower airways called bronchi and is usually caused by virus.''
|-
| [[Chest contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Chickenpox]]
| ''Chickenpox, also known as varicella, is a highly contagious disease caused by the initial infection with Varicella zoster virus. The disease results in a characteristic skin rash that forms small, itchy blisters, which eventually scab over.''
|-
| [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
| ''Chronic fatigue syndrome is very complicated disease that refers to a condition of fatigue that can not be explained by any underlying medical condition.''
|-
| [[Common cold]]
| ''The common cold is a viral infection located to the upper respiratory system, usually the nose or throat.''
|-
| [[Contact dermatitis]]
| ''Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation of the skin caused by contact to an allergen or irritant.''
|-
| [[Foot Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Golfer’s Elbow]]
| ''Golfer's elbow, also known as medial epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the inside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movements resulting in irritation of the muscles and tendons responsible for said movements.''
|-
| [[Hand Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Hay Fever]]
| ''Hay fever, medically known as allergic rhinitis, is an inflammation in the nose caused by an allergic reaction to an allergen in the air, such as pollen.''
|-
|-
| [[Influenza]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as 'the flu', is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Influenza B]]
| ''Influenza B is caused by the Influenza B virus, responsible for seasonal outbreaks of Influenza infection in humans.''
|-
| [[Insomnia]]
| ''Insomnia is defined as a subjective experience of bad sleep. This can be due to the inability to fall asleep, sleep continuously throughout the night or waking up too early.''
|-
| [[Iron-Deficiency Anemia]]
| ''Anemia is defined as a reduced ability of the blood to carry oxygen. This can be caused by a decrease in red blood cells or hemoglobin. Iron-deficiency anemia is the most common form of anemia.''
|-
| [[Lactose Intolerance]]
| ''Lactose intolerance is the inability to digest lactose, a sugar found in milk products. Undigested lactose can result in bloating, diarrhea, gas or abdominal pain.''
|-
| [[Laryngitis]]
| ''Laryngitis refers to inflammation of the voice box. It can be caused by bacteria or virus, but also because of excessive voice use.''
|-
| [[Leg Contusion]]
| ''A contusion, also known as a bruise, is a region of injured tissue usually with purple discoloration.''
|-
| [[Nail Fungus]]
| ''Nail fungus, also called Onychomycosis or Tinea unguium, is a fungal infection that affects fingers or toenails.''
|-
| [[Pharyngitis]]
| ''Pharyngitis refers to inflammation of the throat and can be caused by bacteria or virus.''
|-
| [[Pork Tapeworm]]
| ''Pork tapeworms (T. solium) are parasitic flatworms living in the digestive system of humans. Pigs act as intermediate hosts when they consume fodder or water contaminated with human feces. Eating undercooked pork can cause infection.''
|-
| [[Raynaud’s Syndrome]]
| ''Raynaud's syndrome causes numbness and coldness of hands, fingers and toes as response to cold outdoor temperatures.''
|-
| [[Scoliosis]]
| ''Scoliosis is a sideway curvature of the spine usually in a C or S shape. Scoliosis is usually painless.''
|-
| [[Shingles]]
| ''Shingles is an infection caused by a reactivation of varicella-zoster virus. The disease results in a red skin rash that forms small blisters in a wide stripe following the course of a dermatome. Shingles can be extremely painful.''
|-
| [[Sinusitis]]
| ''Sinusitis refers to inflammation of one or more sinuses. Sinusitis causes swelling and can compromise drainage of mucus or pus from the involved sinus cavity.''
|-
| [[Viral Tonsillitis]]
| ''Viral tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils and can be caused by several viral agents.''
|}
== General Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Renal Failure]]
| ''Acute renal failure refers to an abrupt loss of kidney function, effectively seizing the ability to filter the blood and produce urine. The causes can be many, but are usually due to extensive tissue damage or decreased kidney blood flow.''
|-
| [[Appendicitis]]
| ''Appendicitis refers to infection in the appendix, which becomes obstructed and swollen. A ruptured appendix can be fatal and thus appendicitis is one of the most common reasons for abdominal surgery.''
|-
| [[Bacterial gastroenteritis]]
| ''Bacterial gastroenteritis is common gastrointestinal disease, in most cases lasting a few days.''
|-
| [[Blunt pancreas laceration]]
| ''Blunt pancreas laceration is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Blunt spleen rupture]]
| ''Blunt spleen rupture is caused by impact, injury or physical attack, but with no presence of an open wound.''
|-
| [[Calculus in bladder]]
| ''Bladder stones can be formed in the bladder due to a mineralization of concentrated urine. There will only be symptoms if the flow of urine is compromised.''
|-
| [[Calculus of ureter]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, they can sometimes get stuck in the ureter, which is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Campylobacteriosis]]
| ''Campylobacteriosis refers to a common infection caused most commonly by Campylobacter jejuni. It is often a food-borne illness.''
|-
| [[Cholangitis]]
| ''Cholangitis is an infection of the bile duct usually caused by bacteria ascending from the duodenum. It occurs usually when the bile duct is already partially blocked by gallstones.''
|-
| [[Cholecystitis]]
| ''Cholecystitis is inflammation and infection of the gallbladder, usually due to blockage of the cystic duct by a gallstone.''
|-
| [[Chronic kidney disease]]
| ''Chronic kidney disease refers to a gradual loss of kidney function. The most common cause is untreated diabetes mellitus.''
|-
| [[Cirrhosis]]
| ''Cirrhosis describes a condition where the liver is malfunctioning due to long-term damage; normal liver tissue is replaced with scar tissue.''
|-
| [[Coeliac disease]]
| ''Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the immune system reacts to dietary gluten present in wheat, rye and barley. The reaction causes inflammation in the small intestines and thus malabsorption of nutrients.''
|-
| [[Crohn's disease]]
| ''Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease that affects the entire intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Duodenitis]]
| ''Doudenitis is an inflammation of the lining of the duodenum; the first part of the small intestine, which is 12 inches long and curved into the C-shape.''
|-
| [[Esophageal varices]]
| ''Esophageal varices are abnormally enlarged veins within the esophagus. They are usually caused by portal hypertension due to existing liver disease.''
|-
| [[Esophagitis]]
| ''Esophagitis is an inflammation of the oesophageal lining, often caused by acid reflux.''
|-
| [[Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency]]
| ''Pancreatic insufficiency occurs when the gland is damaged enough to seize functioning sufficiently. Normal absorption of nutrients in the small intestine is thus compromised resulting in nutritional deficiencies.''
|-
| [[Fistula of the intestine]]
| ''A fistula is an abnormal anatomical connection between two hollow spaces.''
|-
| [[Gallstones]]
| ''Gallstones, also called cholelithiasis, are concretions of usually made from bilirubin, bile acids and calcium formed in the gall bladder. Gallstones usually do not cause symptoms, however, if they block the bile duct they can cause a variety of serious conditions.''
|-
| [[Gastritis]]
| ''Gastritis is an inflammation or erosion of the stomach's lining. It is caused by; bad nutrition, excessive alcohol use, or excessive use of some medications. Treatment consists of protone pump inhibitors and discontinuation of alcohol or drugs that cause the symptoms.''
|-
| [[Glomerulonephritis]]
| ''Glomerulonephritis refers to inflammation of the filtering unit of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or autoimmunity.''
|-
| [[Grave's disease]]
| ''Grave's disease is an endocrine disease where the thyroid gland produces thyroid hormones in excess.''
|-
| [[H. pylori infection]]
| ''Helicobacter pylori is a bacteria present in the upper gastrointestinal tract. It is the main cause of peptic ulcers.''
|-
| [[Hashimoto's thyroiditis]]
| ''Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an autoimmune disease where the immune system gradually destroys the thyroid gland.''
|-
| [[Hepatic fibrosis]]
| ''Hepatic fibrosis represents an accumulation of scar tissue in the liver. The scar tissue can be the result of long term inflammation or another liver disease caused by viruses, bacterias, malnutrition or alcohol abuse etc. If left untreated it causes cirrhosis.''
|-
| [[HUS]]
| ''Hemolytic uremic syndrome refers to the condition when small blood vessels in kidneys become damaged and inflamed. In most cases an infection of Escherichia coli is responsible.''
|-
| [[Hypothyroidism]]
| ''Hypothyroidism is a disease where the thyroid gland functions inadequately and produces too little thyroid hormone.''
|-
| [[Interstitial cystitis]]
| ''Interstitial cystitis is also called painful bladder syndrome.''
|-
| [[Interstitial nephritis]]
| ''Interstitial nephritis is an inflammation of the interstitial tissue of the kidneys. It can be caused by an infection or as an adverse reaction to medication.''
|-
| [[Irritable bowel syndrome]]
| ''Irritable bowel syndrome is chronic gastrointestinal disorder demanding a long term treatment approach. It is not contagious. Diet modification and medicine can usually relieve symptoms.''
|-
| [[Kidney stones]]
| ''Kidney stones, also known as urolithiasis, are usually concretions of calcium. Even though the stones usually pass on their own through the urinary tract, it is an extremely painful condition.''
|-
| [[Liver contusion]]
| ''Liver contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Liver laceration]]
| ''Liver laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the liver.''
|-
| [[Pancreas contusion]]
| ''Pancreas contusion happens due to physical trauma to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Pancreatitis]]
| ''Pancreatitis refers to inflammation of the pancreas. It is usually caused by gallstone blockage or excessive alcohol abuse.''
|-
| [[Penetrated pancreas laceration]]
| ''Penetrated pancreas laceration happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and pancreas damage.''
|-
| [[Penetrated spleen rupture]]
| ''Penetrated spleen rupture happens when an object pierces the skin of upper abdomen, causing an open wound and spleen damage.''
|-
| [[Peptic ulcer disease]]
| ''A peptic ulcer is an open lesion in the lining of the stomach, duodenum or esophagus. It is most commonly caused by the bacterium h. pylori or prolonged, excessive use of NSAIDs'
|-
| [[Primary peritonitis]]
| ''Primary peritonitis is a bacterial infection of the peritoneum; a membrane covering the inner abdominal wall and organs within the abdominal cavity. Left untreated the condition is almost always fatal.''
|-
| [[Pyelonephritis]]
| ''Pyelonephritis is inflammation of the kidney, usually due to ascending bacteria spreading up through the urinary tract.''
|-
| [[Renal contusion]]
| ''Renal contusion refers to bruising of the kidney (latin: ren) after a direct impact to the upper lower back.''
|-
| [[Renal laceration]]
| ''Renal laceration occurs when an object pierces the tissue of the body and tears the kidney.''
|-
| [[Spleen contusion]]
| ''Spleen contusion refers to bruising of the spleen after a direct impact to the upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Ulcerative colitis]]
| ''Ulcerative colitis is an inflammatory bowel disease that produces ulcers in the large intestine. The exact cause is unknown, however, it is evident that there are genetic, environmental and autoimmune components.''
|-
| [[Urinary tract infection]]
| ''UTF, or cystitis, is an infection of the bladder usually by E. coli; a type of bacteria commonly found in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It is a condition a hundred times more common in women due to a shorter urinary tract.''
|}
== Internal Medicine ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute mastoiditis]]
| ''Mastoiditis refers to an infection and inflammation of the mastoid cells located in the mastoid process in the temporal bone (beneath the ear).''
|-
| [[Amoebiasis]]
| ''Amoebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, the infection spreads through water or food contaminated by feces.''
|-
| [[Asbestosis]]
| ''Asbestosis refers to a condition that is caused by microscopic asbestos mineral deposits in the lungs.''
|-
| [[ASOM]]
| ''Acute suppurative otitis media is a very painful infection of the middle ear.''
|-
| [[Aspergillosis]]
| ''Aspergillosis is a respiratory disease caused by the fungus Aspergillus. If the patient has a weakened immune system, the invasive form of the disease spreads through the lungs. Infected lungs must undergo pulmonary surgery to clear the infection.''
|-
| [[Asthma]]
| ''Asthma refers to a condition where the airways narrow, swell and produce extra mucus. It is a chronic respiratory disease and symptoms may vary from person to person and can be due to allergy.''
|-
| [[Atopic dermatitis]]
| ''Atopic dermatitis or eczema refers to a condition that makes skin reddish and itchy. It is chronic skin disease.''
|-
| [[Bronchiectasis]]
| ''Bronchiectasis is a condition where the large airways in the lungs are damaged and enlarged.''
|-
| [[Bronchopneumonia]]
| ''Bronchopneumonia is a type of pneumonia mainly affecting the bronchi.''
|-
| [[Cellulitis]]
| ''Cellulitis is a common bacterial infection of the skin caused mostly by streptococci and staphylococci species.''
|-
| [[Chlorine gas poisoning]]
| ''Chlorine gas poisoning is a condition resulting from the inhalation of chlorine gas.''
|-
| [[Cholesteatoma]]
| ''Cholesteatoma is an noncancerous skin growth, often caused by repeated middle ear infections.''
|-
| [[Chylothorax]]
| ''Chylothorax refers to a condition when lymphatic fluid is accumulated in the pleural space.''
|-
| [[Ciguatera]]
| ''Ciguatera fish poisoning, also known as ciguatera is a food-borne disease caused by ingestion of fish flesh contaminated by certain toxins.''
|-
| [[CO poisoning]]
| ''Carbon monoxide poisoning occurs from inhaling too much carbon monoxide.''
|-
| [[COPD]]
| ''Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - COPD is a chronic inflammatory lung disease that results in obstructed airways in the lungs.''
|-
| [[Croup]]
| ''Croup is also known as laryngotracheobronchitis and it is usually caused by a virus, rarely by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Cystic fibrosis]]
| ''Cystic fibrosis is an inherited disease that results in serious damage to the lungs due to recurrent pneumonias. Cystic fibrosis also results in a decreased uptake of nutrients from the gastrointestinal tract.''
|-
| [[Diabetes]]
| ''Diabetes mellitus refers to a group of diseases that affect the metabolism of glucose. There are many types of diabetes, but generally there are too high levels of glucose in the blood.''
|-
| [[Emphysema]]
| ''Emphysema refers to a condition when the alveoli - the air sacs - are damaged or destroyed, causing shortness of breath, even in states of relaxation.''
|-
| [[Essential thrombocythemia]]
| ''Essential thrombocythemia refers to an uncommon condition when patient's body produces much more platelets than necessary.''
|-
| [[Giardiasis]]
| ''Giardia infection is one of the most common waterborne intestinal infections. Giardias can be transmitted through direct contact with infected individuals or by ingesting contaminated food.''
|-
| [[Hemolytic anemia]]
| ''Hemolytic anemia happens due to hemolysis, an abnormal breakdown of red blood cells in the blood vessels or elsewhere in the human body.''
|-
| [[Hemophilia]]
| ''Hemophilia is an inherited disease that causes low levels of clotting factors. Without sufficient levels of clotting factors, the blood does not clot properly which leads to excessive bleeding.''
|-
| [[Hemothorax]]
| ''Hemothorax is an accumulation of blood within the pleural cavity and is commonly caused by a chest injury.''
|-
| [[Histoplasmosis]]
| ''Histoplasmosis also called Cave Disease is respiratory disease caused by the fungus Histoplasma Capsulatum that mainly affects the lungs. Symptoms vary greatly. Past infection creates partial immunity.''
|-
| [[Infectious mononucleosis]]
| ''Infectious mononucleosis is usually caused by EBV - Epstein-Barr Virus - people usually get infected in their childhood. There is no vaccine for the disease. In the 1920's it was described as "the kissing disease".''
|-
| [[Lead poisoning]]
| ''Lead poisoning is a type of metal poisoning caused by the accumulation of lead in the body.''
|-
| [[Lung contusion]]
| ''Blunt injury or physical trauma to the chest by either by impact or physical attack resulting in pulmonary contusion.''
|-
| [[Lupus]]
| ''Lupus is a systemic autoimmune disease. It is very difficult to diagnose.''
|-
| [[Meniere's disease]]
| ''Meniere's disease is an inner ear disorder that is characterized by a vertigo with unclear cause.''
|-
| [[Methanol poisoning]]
| ''Methanol ingestion leads to an uncommon poisoning that can cause severe metabolic disturbances, blindness, permanent neurological dysfunction and death.''
|-
| [[Miliaria]]
| ''Miliaria, also called "sweat rash", is a skin disease, common in hot and humid conditions.''
|-
| [[Nasal polyp]]
| ''Nasal polyp is a non-cancerous growth in the nasal cavity.''
|-
| [[Otitis externa]]
| ''Otitis externa is the inflammation of the outer part of the ear canal, it is caused mostly by bacteria.''
|-
| [[Otitis media]]
| ''Otitis media with effusion is a condition where fluid is present in the middle ear due to infection or inflammation following an infection. It usually affects children.''
|-
| [[Otorrhea]]
| ''Otorrhea is basically an inflammation of the ear.''
|-
| [[Otosclerosis]]
| ''Otosclerosis refers to abnormal hardening of the bone tissue near the middle ear causing inability to transfer sounds from the middle ear to the inner ear; resulting in loss of hearing.''
|-
| [[Parapneumonic effucion]]
| ''Parapneumonic effusion refers to a condition that arises as a result of pneumonia, bronchiectasis or a lung abscess.''
|-
| [[Pleural empyema]]
| ''Pleural empyema refers to an accumulation of pus in the pleural cavity, caused by a bacterial infection.''
|-
| [[Pleurisy]]
| ''Pleurisy refers to a condition when the membranes surrounding lungs become inflamed.''
|-
| [[Pneumonia]]
| ''Pneumonia is an infection of the lungs. Pneumonia can either be mild or life threatening.''
|-
| [[Pneumothorax]]
| ''Collapsed lung, also called pneumothorax, occurs when air escapes the lung, filling the space between the lung and the chest wall, preventing expansion of the affected lung.''
|-
| [[Poison ivy rash]]
| ''Poison ivy rash is an allergic reaction to resin urushiol that is located in the leaves, stems and roots of poison ivy, oak and sumac.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary NTMB infection]]
| ''Pulmonary mycobacterial infection of non-tuberculous type of disease caused by other species of mycobacterium and it is relatively common. Often occuring in immunoincompetent patients or in patients with preexisting pulmonary disease, but also in healthy patients.''
|-
| [[Salmonellosis]]
| ''Salmonella infection is one one of the common bacterial infection that affects the human intestinal tract. Humans become infected by ingesting contaminated water or food.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Eye]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the eyes. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Heart]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the heart. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Sarcoidosis - Lungs]]
| ''Sarcoidosis is the growth of granulomas (clustered inflammatory cells) in the lungs. Most likely it is due to an abnormal immune reaction to some agents. There is no cure, but with supporting medicine the disease progression can be halted.''
|-
| [[Simple chronic bronchitis]]
| ''Chronic bronchitis refers to a productive long-lasting cough along with constant irritation of the bronchial lining.''
|-
| [[Tension pneumothorax]]
| ''Tension pneumothorax occurs mostly in clinical situations such as ventilation, resuscitation or in people with lung disease.''
|-
| [[Thalassaemia]]
| ''Thalassaemia is an inherited blood disorder with the formation of abnormal hemoglobin that binds oxygen less efficiently and makes the red blood cell out of shape.''
|-
| [[Thrombocytopenia]]
| ''Thrombocytopenia represents a condition with significantly lower level of blood platelets, that are responsible for stopping bleeding by clumping and forming clots.''
|}
== Orthopaedy ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[ACL injury]]
| ''The Anterior Cruciate Ligament, is a ligament located inside the knee joint that prevents forward displacement between the leg bones. Injury to this ligament is common in sports and is caused by abnormal inward rotation.''
|-
| [[Acute osteomyelitis]]
| ''Acute osteomyelitis is a bacterial infection of the bone. It can develop into chronic osteomyelitis which is very difficult to treat.''
|-
| [[Ankle fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more bones of the ankle, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Ankle sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Broken ribs]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more ribs with no damage to surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Carpal tunnel syndrome]]
| ''A condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed by the surrounding structures when passing through the tunnel near the base of the wrist. Pain and a sleeping sensation of the hand are the main symptoms.''
|-
| [[Cervical spondylosis]]
| ''Cervical spondylosis is a degeneration of the cervical spine frmo any cause. Often it is synonymous with age-related wear and tear causing spinal osteoarthritis.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of femur]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of humerus]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Complicated fracture of ulna]]
| ''Complicated fracture consists of open wound, dislocated fractured bone and various fragments of broken bone. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Cubital tunnel syndrome]]
| ''Cubital tunnel syndrome is caused by the compression of the ulnar nerve in the elbow area.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on arm]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on feet]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on hand]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing.''
|-
| [[Deep wound on leg]]
| ''A bleeding deep, smooth or jagged wound. It needs suturing..''
|-
| [[Dermatomyositis]]
| ''Dermatomyositis is chronic progressive inflammation of the muscles. Symptoms are usually a skin rash and increased muscle weakness over time.''
|-
| [[Dislocated ankle]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Elbow bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Fracture of finger]]
| ''Fracture of one or more of the finger bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Hand bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation'
|-
| [[Hip osteoarthritis]]
| ''Osteoarthritis is a condition where cartilage slowly degenerates and deformities arise in the affected joint. Hip osteoarthritis typically makes walking painful and cumbersome.''
|-
| [[Inclusion-body myositis]]
| ''Inclusion-body myositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It is most apparent the finger flexor and knee extensor muscles.''
|-
| [[Knee bursitis]]
| ''A bursae is a small fluid filled sac which acts as a cushion between bone and areas prone to friction. Bursitis refers to swelling of said sac caused by inflammation.''
|-
| [[Knee dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Knee osteoarthritis]]
| ''Knee Osteoarthritis is one of the most common types of arthritis. A slow degradation of the knee cartilage causes pain when walking and stiffness of the joint.''
|-
| [[Knee sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Mandibular fracture]]
| ''Fracture of the jaw. Often includes a break in two places. Usually causes decreased ability to open the mouth fully.''
|-
| [[Metatarsal bones fracture]]
| ''Fracture of one or more metatarsal bones, without damage to the surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Nasal fracture]]
| ''Simple fracture of one or more nasal bones with some bleeding present.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of femur]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. The femur is the bone in the thigh.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of humerus]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Humerus is the bone in the upper arm.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of tibia]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Tibia is the large bone in the lower leg.''
|-
| [[Open fracture of ulna]]
| ''Open fracture, also called compound fracture, is a fracture resulting in an open wound, cause by the dislocated bone, often with bone protruding through the wound. Ulna is one of the two bones in the forearm.''
|-
| [[Osteomalacia]]
| ''Osteomalacia, known as Rickets if it occurs in childhood, refers to a condition where the bones soften due to impaired bone metabolism.''
|-
| [[Polymyositis]]
| ''Polymyositis is chronic progressive inflammation and weakening of the muscles. It begins with weakness in the muscles closest to the body trunk from where it spreads.''
|-
| [[Rheumatoid arthritis]]
| ''Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting various joints. It typically results in warm, swollen, and painful joints. Pain and stiffness often worsen following rest.''
|-
| [[Shaft fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle with dislocation of part of the fractured bone.''
|-
| [[Shoulder dislocation]]
| ''Joint dislocation, also known as luxation, is a condition where the bones connected by a joint are abnormally separated. Damage to the adjacent tissue is common.''
|-
| [[Shoulder sprain]]
| ''A sprain is a condition where a ligament surrounding a joint is taken beyond its functional range of motion, causing tears and sometimes to complete rupture of the affected ligaments.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of clavicle]]
| ''Fracture of the clavicle without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of femur]]
| ''Fracture of the femur, the bone in the thigh, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of fibula]]
| ''Fracture of fibula, the thin bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of humerus]]
| ''Fracture of humerus, the bone in the upper arm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of radius]]
| ''Fracture of radius, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of tibia]]
| ''Fracture of tibia, the large bone in the lower leg, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Simple fracture of ulna]]
| ''Fracture of ulna, one of the two bones in the forearm, without damage to the surrounding tissues or breaking of the skin.''
|-
| [[Spinal stenosis]]
| ''Spinal stenosis refers to an abnormal narrowing of the spinal canal, which affects the spinal cord or nerve roots. It causes pain, discomfort and loss of mobility usually in the limbs corresponding to the level of the stenosis.''
|-
| [[Spiral fracture of tibia]]
| ''Special spiral fracture of tibia bone, with no damage to surrounding tissues.''
|-
| [[Spondylolisthesis]]
| ''Spondylolisthesis refers to a displaced vertebrae. Several conditions can cause spondylolisthesis; degenerative changes, trauma, congenital abnormalities, malignancy etc.''
|-
| [[Spondylolysis]]
| ''Spondylolysis is a defect, crack or stress fracture in one of the vertebrae, typically in the L5-S1 level. The condition can be painful.''
|-
| [[Tennis elbow]]
| ''Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is characterized by radiating pain from the outside of the elbow to the wrist. The condition is caused by performing repetitive movement and, thus, irritation of the muscles and tendons associated with said movement.''
|}
== Cardiology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute rheumatic fever]]
| ''Acute rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease affecting the heart, muscles, joints and the brain. Usually it develops after a simple streptococcal infection of the throat.''
|-
| [[Angina pectoris]]
| ''Angina pectoris refers to chest pain caused by insufficient blood flow to the heart muscle. Angina pectoris is often one of the symptoms of coronary artery disease.''
|-
| [[Aortic rupture]]
| ''Traumatic aortic rupture is a condition where the aorta, the largest artery in the body, ruptures as a result of aortic disease (aortic aneurysm, aortic dissection) or trauma to the body. The condition is frequently fatal due to the massive bleeding that results from the rupture.''
|-
| [[Atherosclerosis - Carotides]]
| ''Atherosclerosis is a disease where plaques are built up inside the carotid arteries of the body (the large arteries running from the aorta to the head), hardening and narrowing them, thereby reducing the flow of blood. It could be asymptomatic for decades, symptoms often appear when arteries become more than 50% blocked.''
|-
| [[Cardiac blunt injury]]
| ''Cardiac blunt injury is physical trauma to a chest area, resulting in a trauma to the heart.''
|-
| [[CHF]]
| ''Congestive heart failure where the heart loses its ability to pump a sufficient amount of blood into the body.''
|-
| [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]]
| ''Dilated cardiomyopathy is a condition where the heart becomes severely enlarged, reducing the ability of the heart to pump, making the heart unable to effectively pump a sufficient amount of blood into the bloodstream.''
|-
| [[Endocarditis]]
| ''Endocarditis is an infection of the inner lining of the heart. Often the infection arises from bacterial colonization of diseased valves of the heart'
|-
| [[Flail chest]]
| ''Flail chest is a life-threatening condition that occurs when a segment of the rib cage breaks due to trauma and moves independently of the rest of the chest wall/ribs during breathing.''
|-
| [[Giant cells arteritis]]
| ''Giant cells arteritis is an inflammation of the arterial lining, mainly in the temporal arteries on the side of the head.''
|-
| [[HHD with heart failure]]
| ''Hypertensive heart disease refers to multiple complications related to high blood pressure that affects the heart and can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive renal disease]]
| ''Hypertensive renal disease refers to an increase in systemic blood pressure due to kidney injury or disease.''
|-
| [[IHD with heart failure]]
| ''Ischaemic heart disease, also known as coronary artery disease, is large group of cardiovascular diseases caused by the atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries that can result in heart failure.''
|-
| [[Mitral stenosis]]
| ''Mitral valve stenosis is a narrowing of the heart's mitral valve, that causes improper opening of the valve and thereby the blood flow through the valve is reduced.''
|-
| [[Mitral valve prolapse]]
| ''Mitral valve prolapse is a condition where the heart's mitral valve bulges into the left atrium during the contraction of the left ventricle. This is usually following an acute myocardial infarction affecting the attachment of the valve in the left ventricle.''
|-
| [[Myocardial infarction]]
| ''Acute myocardial infarction, also known as a heart attack, occurs when blood flow to the myocardium (the muscle tissue of the heart) is blocked. The affected muscle tissue can die and the patient is also at high risk of dying.''
|-
| [[Myocarditis]]
| ''Myocarditis is an inflammation of the heart's muscle, also known as myocardium, affecting the ability of the heart to pump blood properly and also the heart's electrical system, potentially giving rise to different arrhythmiaes (irregular and abnormal heart rythms).''
|-
| [[PAD]]
| ''Peripheral artery disease is caused by a reduced blood flow to the upper or lower limbs due to narrowed arteries, often from artherosclerotic disease.''
|-
| [[Pericarditis]]
| ''Pericarditis refers to condition where the thin membrane, or sac, surrounding the heart is inflamed.''
|-
| [[Portal vein thrombosis]]
| ''Portal vein thrombosis refers to a condition where the portal vein (the large vein from the intestines to the liver) is blocked by blood clot.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary embolism]]
| ''Pulmonary embolism refers to a blockage in one of the pulmonary arteries. The embolism often comes from a dislodged deep venous thrombosis.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary hypertension]]
| ''Pulmonary hypertension is hypertension in the arteries from the heart to the lungs. Pulmonary hypertension often happens due to large or many small pulmonary emboli (blood clots in the lungs).''
|-
| [[Stroke]]
| ''Stroke occurs when the blood supply to an area of the brain is interrupted or severely reduced, resulting in the death (necrosis) of brain tissue in the affected area.''
|-
| [[Thoracic aortic aneurysm]]
| ''Thoracic aortic aneurysm refers is a condition where the part of the aorta in the chest cavity is dilated (becomes like a balloon). The aneurysm can rupture and lead to immediate death.''
|-
| [[Thrombophlebitis]]
| ''Thrombophlebitis is condition where the inflammation of veins result in the formation of a blood clot that blocks one or more veins.''
|-
| [[Traumatic cardiac arrest]]
| ''Traumatic cardiac arrest is a condition where the heart has ceased to beat due to blunt or penetrating trauma, such as a stab wound hitting the heart. It is a surgical emergency which will always result in death without immediate surgical care.''
|-
| [[Tricuspid regurgitation]]
| ''Improper closening of the heart's tricuspid valve, resulting in the regurgitation of blood (blood is pumped backwards, the wrong direction, because the valve can't close properly).''
|}
== Neurology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Angle-closure glaucoma]]
| ''Acute angle-closure glaucoma is caused by sudden and rapid increase of the intraocular pressure.''
|-
| [[Blepharitis]]
| ''Blepharitis is inflammation of the eyelid.''
|-
| [[Botulism]]
| ''Botulism is a rare and potentially fatal illness caused by toxins produced by bacterium Clostridium botulinum.''
|-
| [[Cerebral contusion]]
| ''Cerebral contusion is a traumatic brain injury usually due to blunt head trauma.''
|-
| [[CIPD]]
| ''Chronic inflammatory demyelinizating polyneuropathy is an immune inflammatory disease affecting peripheral nervous system by destructing the cover sheet that protect and insulate the nerves and fibres.''
|-
| [[Cluster headache]]
| ''Cluster headaches are extremely painful headaches, often with crying and a dripping nose, that only occur on one side of the head.''
|-
| [[Concussion]]
| ''A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury resulting in temporary altered mental state and/or loss of function.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (allergic)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Conjunctivitis (bacterial)]]
| ''Conjunctivitis known as "Pink eye" is an inflammatory disease of the outermost layer of the white part of the eye.''
|-
| [[Corneal abrasion]]
| ''Corneal abrasion - known also as scratched eye is one of the most common eye injuries, when foreign obstacles scratches the eye and produce discomfort and related symptoms.''
|-
| [[CRVO]]
| ''Central retinal vein occlusion is one of the common vascular disorders of the eye's retina.''
|-
| [[Diffuse axonal injury]]
| ''Diffuse axonal injury is one of the most common head traumas, it occurs when the brain shifts too quickly inside the skull.''
|-
| [[Encephalitis]]
| ''Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain, most commonly caused by an autoimmune reaction or viruses.''
|-
| [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]]
| ''Guillain-Barre syndrome is a serious disease where the immune system attacks its own nervous system.''
|-
| [[Hypertensive retinopathy]]
| ''Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the retina and retina’s blood vessels due to high blood pressure.''
|-
| [[Keratitis - bacterial]]
| ''Keratitis is an inflammatory disease, mostly caused by bacteria, of the cornea - the clear dome surface of the eye.''
|-
| [[Migraine]]
| ''Migraine is a severe, painful headache with or without aura.''
|-
| [[Neuromyelitis optica]]
| ''Neuromyelitis optica is an auto-immune disease where the immune system attacks the eye nerves and the spinal cord. A condition that is often seen because of multiple sclerosis.''
|-
| [[Open-angle glaucoma]]
| ''Glaucoma is a disease that results in damage to the optic nerve, because of high pressure inside the eye .''
|-
| [[PCF]]
| ''PCF - Pharyngoconjunctival fever refers to a condition mostly caused by Human mastadenovirus B, that causes small outbreaks mostly between young people in collectives. The disease affects pharynx and eyes.''
|-
| [[Penetrating trauma - Head]]
| ''Penetrating head injury is an injury in which the dura mater, the outer layer of the meninges, is breached.''
|-
| [[Pneumococcal meningitis]]
| ''Pneumococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the pneumococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Scleritis]]
| ''Scleritis refers to inflammation of the sclera of the eye.''
|-
| [[Staphylococcal meningitis]]
| ''Staphylococcal meningitis is an inflammation of membranes covering the spinal cord and brain due to the staphylococcal infection.''
|-
| [[Subdural hematoma]]
| ''Subdural hematoma is a condition where veins in the subdural space are torn and start to bleed. Blood accumulates in the narrow space which increases the pressure inside the skull cavity. The condition is often fatal if left untreated.''
|-
| [[Tetanus]]
| ''Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease affecting the nervous system.''
|-
| [[TIA]]
| ''TIA - Transient ischemic attack is similar to a stroke, but usually lasts up to 24h and causes no permanent damage.''
|-
| [[Traumatic brain injury]]
| ''Occurs when an external force injures the brain. It can be caused by accidents or blunt trauma.''
|-
| [[Uveitis]]
| ''Uveitis refers to inflammation of the part of the eye called the uvea. The uvea includes the iris and some adjacent structures.''
|}
== Infectious diseases ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Acute Hepatitis E]]
| ''Hepatitis E is an inflammation of the liver caused by Hepatitis E virus. Transmission is similar to Hepatitis A, but the viruses are unrelated.''
|-
| [[African Tick Bite Fever]]
| ''African tick bite fever - ATBF is a bacterial infection caused by Rickettsia africae, spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[American trypanosomias]]
| ''American trypanosomias also known as Chagas disease is serious infectious disease caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. If left untreated, it can lead to serious heart and digestive complications.''
|-
| [[Anaplasmosis]]
| ''Anaplasmosis is caused by bacteria Anaplasmosis phagocytophilum that is spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Babesiosis]]
| ''Babesiosis is parasitic disease caused by the parasite Babesia. It is comparable to malaria. It spreads through ticks and often presents with Lyme disease.''
|-
| [[Boutonneuse Fever]]
| ''Boutonneuse fever is a fever caused by rickettsial infection caused by Rickettsia conorii and it is transmitted by the dog tick.''
|-
| [[Brucellosis]]
| ''Brucellosis is a highly contagious disease caused by Brucella species bacteria and it is spread by ingestion of unpasterized milk or undercooked meat.''
|-
| [[Bubonic Plague]]
| ''Bubonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Bubonic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is specific in its infection of lymph nodes, that become extremely swollen.''
|-
| [[C. Difficile Infection]]
| ''Clostridium difficile infection is caused by toxin-producing bacteria. It can be fatal.''
|-
| [[Cat-scratch disease]]
| ''Cat-scratch disease is a common infectious disease caused by Bartonella henselae. It is transmitted by cats, through the cat’s scratch or bite. Presence of the bacteria in humans is hard to detect by traditional bacterial cultivation because growth takes up to 6 weeks.
''
|-
| [[Chikungunya]]
| ''Chikungunya virus infection is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito. There is no vaccine.''
|-
| [[Cholera]]
| ''Cholera is a bacterial disease that usually spread through contaminated water. Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated cholera in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Colorado Tick Fever]]
| ''Viral infection spread by Rocky Mountain wood tick, symptoms are very similar to Rocky Mountain spotted fever.''
|-
|[[ Covid-19]]
| ''COVID-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and causes a respiratory infection. First identified in Wu-han, China in December 2019, the disease spread world-wide, causing the biggest pandemic since the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.''
|-
| [[Dengue Fever]]
| ''Dengue fever is a tropical disease transmitted by infected mosquito’s bite.''
|-
| [[Ebola]]
| ''Ebola virus disease is a deadly viral hemorrhagic fever. It is caused by ebolaviruses, spread by direct contact with infected body fluids.''
|-
| [[Ehrlichiosis]]
| ''Ehrlichiosis is a flu-like disease that is closely related to Anaplasmosis. It is also spread by ticks.''
|-
| [[Flinders Island Spotted Fever]]
| ''Flinders Island spotted fever is caused by Rickettsia honei and the disease occurs mainly in southeast and south Asia and also in Australia.''
|-
| [[H5N1 Bird Flu]]
| ''Influenza A virus - subtype H5N1 is a highly pathogenic avian influenza. The only way of transmission to humans is from birds.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis A]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis A virus spreads through feces and usually occurs in areas with poor sanitation or hygiene.''
|-
| [[Hepatitis B]]
| ''Hepatitis refers to a viral infection of the liver. Hepatitis B virus spreads via blood, sexual contact or from mother to child.''
|-
| [[HPS]]
| ''HPS - Hantavirus Pulmonary syndrome is a serious viral respiratory disease caused by hantaviruses spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Influenza A]]
| ''Influenza, commonly known as ‘the flu’, is a common infectious disease caused by the influenza virus family.''
|-
| [[Intestinal Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the digestive apparatus and also the respiratory system.''
|-
| [[Japanese Spotted Fever]]
| ''Japanese spotted fever occurs mainly in warm areas along the Pacific side of southwest and central Japan. The disease is caused by Rickettsia japonica, transmitted via a tick bite.''
|-
| [[Lassa Fever]]
| ''Also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever is caused by the Lassa virus that is spread specifically by African rats.''
|-
| [[Legionnaires disease]]
| ''Legionnaires disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella pneumophila. The disease develops into a severe form of pneumonia, transmitting through person to person. Untreated Legionnaires diseases are usually fatal.''
|-
| [[Leptospirosis]]
| ''Leptospirosis is a blood infection caused by bacteria Leptospira and it is typically spread by rodents.''
|-
| [[Lyme disease|Lyme Disease]]
| ''Lyme disease is caused by the bite of a deer tick or back-legged tick. It can transfer a bacteria, Borrelia burgdorferi, which directly causes disease.''
|-
| [[Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis]]
| ''Lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a rodent-borne viral infectious disease caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, spread commonly by house mice.''
|-
| [[Malaria]]
| ''Malaria is a tropical infectious disease caused by parasites from the plasmodium group. It is spread via infected mosquito bites.''
|-
| [[Marburg]]
| ''Marburg virus disease is a severe disease that affects humans and non-human primates, caused by either of two marburgviruses - Marburg virus and Ravn virus.''
|-
| [[Melioidosis]]
| ''Melioidosis, also called Whitmore’s disease is an infectious disease caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei and it is transmitted by both animals and contaminated soil or water.''
|-
| [[MERS]]
| ''MERS - Middle East respiratory syndrome, also known as Camel flu, is a highly contagious viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-coronavirus.''
|-
| [[Mumps]]
| ''Mumps also known as Parotitis, is an inflammatory, infectious disease affecting the parotid glands (on one or on both sides of the head). The inflammation is caused by bacterial or viral agents. It is best prevented by vaccination.''
|-
| [[Nipah Virus Infection]]
| ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.
''
|-
| [[Norovirus]]
| ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a highly contagious virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
|-
| [[Pacific Coast Tick Fever]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
|-
| [[Pertussis]]
| ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a highly contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
|-
| [[Pneumonic Plague]]
| ''Pneumonic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. It is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. The pneumonic form causes a pulmonary infection''
|-
| [[Pulmonary anthrax]]
| ''Anthrax is serious infection caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is spread through the bacteria’s spores. Contact is made typically by inhaling or eating the spores or through skin lesions.''
|-
| [[Q - Fever]]
| ''Q fever is a disease caused by Coxiella burnetti and it is spread by various animals like cattle, sheep, goats, cats and dogs. The bacterium is an intracellular parasite, capable of growth and reproduction inside the hosts cells.''
|-
| [[Queensland Tick Typhus]]
| ''The etiologic agent of Queensland tick typhus is bacteria Rickettsia australis. The disease occurs only in Eastern Australia, including Tasmania.''
|-
| [[Rabies]]
| ''Rabies is a deadly virus spread by saliva of infected animals. Transmission is often through animal bites.''
|-
| [[Rat-bite fever]]
| ''Rat-bite fever is an acute febrile disease caused by bacteria transmitted by rodents, particularly by their urine or mucous secretions.''
|-
| [[Relapsing Fever]]
| ''Relapsing fever is an infectious vectro-borne disease, caused by a group of bacteria in the genus Borelia and it is transmitted via bites of lice or soft-bodied ticks.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Crypto]]
| ''Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease caused by protozoan parasites named Cryptosporidium. It affects the respiratory system and also the digestive tract.''
|-
| [[Respiratory Syncytial Virus]]
| ''HRSV - also known as Human orthopneumovirus is a syncytial virus causing respiratory infections.''
|-
| [[Rickettsialpox]]
| ''Rickettsialpox is a mite-borne infectious disease caused by Rickettsia akari, that is spread by mites usually living on house mice.''
|-
| [[Rift Valley Fever]]
| ''Rift Valley fever is a viral disease, caused by RVF virus that is transmitted via animal body fluids.''
|-
| [[Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever ]]
| ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia rickettsii, spread by various species of ticks (american dog tick, rocky mountain wood tick, brown dog tick).''
|-
| [[Rotavirus A]]
| ''Rotavirus A is very contagious and causes watery diarrhea. The best prevention is vaccination.''
|-
| [[SARS]]
| ''SARS - Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a viral respiratory disease caused by the SARS coronavirus. ''
|-
| [[Septicemic Plague]]
| ''Septicemic plague is one of the three types of plague caused by bacterium Yersinia pestis. Septicemic plague is spread by infected fleas living on small animals. It is the rarest of all three forms, typically infecting the blood.''
|-
| [[TIBOLA]]
| ''Tick-borne lymphadenopathy is a tick-borne rickettsiosis relatively common in central Europe and casued by Rickettsia slovaca.''
|-
| [[Tick-borne encephalitis]]
| ''Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral tick-borne infectious disease involving brain and central nervous system.''
|-
| [[Toxoplasmosis]]
| ''Toxoplasmosis is caused by the parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Symptoms are similar to the common flu. The parasite is spread through undercooked food and exposure to cat's feces.''
|-
| [[Tuberculosis]]
| ''Tuberculosis of the lungs is a highly contagious disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis affecting mainly lungs, but it can spread to other organs such as the brain.''
|-
| [[Tularaemia]]
| ''Tularaemia is an infectious disease that mainly affects the skin, eyes, lymph nodes or lungs. It is caused by the Francisella tularensis bacteria. Tulareamia is highly contagious, potentially fatal, but can be treated effectively.''
|-
| [[Typhoid fever]]
| ''Typhoid fever is a bacterial disease that spreads through contaminated water and food. It is rare in industrialized countries.''
|-
| [[Typhus fever]]
| ''Important not to be confused with Typhoid fever. Typhus is caused by the bacteria Rickettsia Typhi, transmitted through various types of fleas. Typhus was first described in 1528. It has a sudden onset of various symptoms comparable to the common flu.''
|-
| [[Valley Fever]]
| ''Valley fever, also called Coccidioidomycosis, is an infection caused by fungus Coccidioides that lives in the soil of the southwestern US, Mexico and central and South America.''
|-
| [[West Nile Fever]]
| ''West Nile fever is an infection caused by the West Nile virus, the disease is spread by infected mosquitos. Most people do not develop any symptoms. ''
|-
| [[Yellow Fever]]
| Yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It is caused by yellow fever virus, enveloped RNA virus of the family Flaviridae.''
|-''
| [[Zika Fever ]]
| ''Zika fever is tropical disease caused by Zika virus and it is spread by the Aedes mosquitos.''
|-
|}
== Traumatology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Abdominal Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by high-velocity flying projectile ending up with complex skeletal, vascular, and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects - affecting patient's abdomen.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Abdominal Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Arm Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient's upper limb.''
|-
| [[Arm Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Chemical Arm Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Chemical Torso Burn]]
| ''Chemical burn caused by contact with acid, base or oxidizer that can cause extensive tissue damage.''
|-
| [[Copperhead Snake Bite]]
| ''Bite of a venomous snake.''
|-
| [[Hepatosplenic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the liver and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[High Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Leg Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects''
|-
| [[Leg Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Low Voltage Burn]]
| ''Electrical burn is a result of electricity passing through the body. Unlike visible thermal or chemical burns it causes more sub-dermal damage.''
|-
| [[Microwave Burn]]
| ''Burn injury caused by microwave radiation. Unlike other radiation burns, microwave radiation damage is caused by heat.''
|-
| [[Mild Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Mild Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Mild form of frostbite localized on patient's legs''
|-
| [[Neck Ballistic Wound]]
| ''Ballistic trauma caused by a high-velocity flying projectile resulting in complex skeletal, vascular and nerve injuries with large soft tissue defects affecting patient’s neck area.''
|-
| [[Neck Shattered Wound]]
| ''Polytraumatic penetration of an object that pierces the skin and enters the body, with heavy damage to all neighboring structures and organs.''
|-
| [[Pulmonary Laceration]]
| ''Penetrating trauma caused serious damage to patient's lungs.''
|-
| [[Radiation Dermatitis]]
| ''Radiation dermatitis, also known as X-ray dermatitis, is a side effect of radiation therapy.''
|-
| [[Rattlesnake Bite]]
| ''Snakebites typically have two puncture wounds from the fangs. Identification of the snake species and providing the correct antivenom is an urgent task.''
|-
| [[Severe Hand Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's hands.''
|-
| [[Severe Leg Frostbite]]
| ''Severe form of frostbite localized on patient's legs.''
|-
| [[Severe Thermal Burn]]
| ''Signs of severe thermal burn.''
|-
| [[Splenopancreatic Laceration]]
| ''Occurs when an object pierces the body and tears the pancreas and the spleen simultaneously.''
|-
| [[Struck by Lightning]]
| ''A rare injury caused by direct or indirect hit by a lightning strike.''
|-
| [[Sunburn]]
| ''Red painful skin that appears after overexposure to the ultraviolet light either from sunshine or from artificial sources.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Leg Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thermal Arm Burn]]
| ''Thermal burns are caused by contact with a heated object or a liquid.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Blast Trauma]]
| ''Blast injury is a complex type of physical trauma resulting from direct or indirect exposure to an explosion.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm penetrating patient’s thorax.''
|-
| [[Thoracic Stab Wound]]
| ''Stab wound is a specific form of penetrating trauma to the skin that results from a knife or a similar pointed object.''
|-
| [[Upper Abdomen Gunshot Wound]]
| ''Physical trauma caused by a bullet from a firearm - penetrating in patient’s upper abdomen.''
|-
| [[Venomous Spider Bite]]
| ''Bites of venomous spiders create tiny red bumps that are sometimes painful and itchy. The injected poison can also cause more severe symptoms.''
|-
|}
== Ear, Nose and Throat ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Oncology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Plastic Surgery ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Sexual Health==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Gynecology and Obstetrics ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
== Urology and Nephrology ==
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Diagnosis
! scope="col" | Description
|-
| [[Disease name]]
| ''Description''
|-
|}
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[[File:DPT_INTERNAL_MEDICINE_DEPARTMENT.png]] Internal medicine treats a wide range of diseases of internal organs and also multi-system diseases.
== Clinic ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Doctoroffice.png]]
| Internal Medicine Office
| Common diagnostic outpatient office for Internal Medicine.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|-
| [[File:Room_Waitingroom.png]]
| Waiting Room
| Allows patients to wait for consultation, diagnosis, test results and treatment.
| 4 X 2
| None
| Bench or Chair or Fancy chair,(Queue machine and Info TV)
| Vending Machine or Waterdispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Restroom.png]]
| Restroom
| Room where even the queen must walk (a loo)
| 3 X 2
| WC
| Hand dryer, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Sink
| Mirror, Plastic hamper, Trash bin (Use of prefab is recommended)
|-
| [[File:Room_Corridor.png]]
| Corridor
| Assign the are area and equipment to a department and enable automatic lights and janitor's cleaning service.
| 1 X 1
| None
| None
| Bench, Stretcher, Chair, Fancy Chair, Vending machine, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Reception.png]]
| Reception
| Ensures patients get triaged correctly upon arrival.
| 3 X 3
| PC (this needs to go on a raised surface and have a chair)
| Bench, Chair, Fancy chair
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Office chair, Paper holder, Printer, Reception desk left, Reception desk middle, Reception desk right, Small card file, Stool, Vending machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Room_Commonroom.png]]
| Common room
| Place for hospital staff to rest, study and eat.
| 4 X 4
| none
| Dining table, Sofa, Bookcase, Chair, Coffee machine, Fancy chair, Fridge, Kitchin sink, Lab sink, Locker, Radio, Sink, TV
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, coffee table, Mirror, Vending Machine, Wall-mounted cabinet, Water dispenser
|-
| [[File:Rooom_Cleaningcloset.png]]
| Cleaning closet
| Stores mandatory equipment for janitors.
| 3 X 2
| Shelf
| Bucket cart
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Plastic hamper, Sink, Trash bin, Wall-mounted cabinet
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Clinic Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| Receptionist ([[Nurse]] with Receptionist skill)
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:LabTech.png]]
| [[Technologist]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Hospitalization ==
=== Rooms ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Name
! Description
! Minimal Size
! Content (Mandatory)
! Content (Recommended)
! Content (Comfort)
|-
| [[File:Room_Oncallroom.png]]
| On-Call Room
| All doctors needed for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 4
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Paper holder, Printer.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Office chair, Stool.
| Soda, Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Coffee table, Corner cabinet, Radio, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Room_Nursestation.png]]
| Nurses Station
| All nurses that are necessary for running a department are based in here
| 4 X 3
| (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Wall-mounted equipment, Mobile eq. cabinet.
| Glass office desk, Office desk, Stretcher, Meal tray, Office chair, Stool, Wheelchair.
| Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Corner cabinet, Equipment table, Glassware, Glassware small, Glassware-burette, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile cabinet, Sanitary equipment, Scrubs shelf, Scrubs shelf tall, Scrubs shelf wall, Shelf, Sink, Small card file, Square glass table, Square table, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Warming cabinet, Warming cabinet big.
|-
| [[File:DIAGNOSTIC.png]]
| Diagnostic Unit
| Provides examination and treatment for hospitalized General Surgery patients.
| 4 X 4
| (Exam table with Medical light/Examination light and Dialysis machine), Biohazard trash bin, CRP scan, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet-tall, Eye test, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, Mobile eq. cabinet, Mobile workstation, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment.
| Stretcher, Chartboard, Equipment table, Square glass table, Square table, Wheelchair, Whiteboard.
| Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Card file, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Oxygen tank, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Stool, Wooden chair, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet.
|-
| [[File:Regular_ward.png ]]
| Regular Ward
| Regular Ward for hospitalized patients
| 4 X 3
| (Hi-tech hospital bed, Modern bed or hospital bed with a Bedside cabinet), Defibrillator, Defibrillator wall.
| Bed socket
| Sofa, Bookcase, Book shelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Privacy screen, Radio, Stainless steel cabinet, TV, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:HDU.png]]
| HDU
| Provides a higher level of care for hospitalized patients.
| 4 X 3
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Cariography.png]]
| Cardiography Unit
| Provides various examination methods related to the human cardiovascular system.
| 5 X 4
| (Exam table with Equipment table, ECG, USG, and Medical light/Examination light), Biohazard trash bin, Disinfectant dispenser, Equipment cabinet, Equipment cabinet tall, Kitchen sink, Lab sink, (Laptop-PC or PC with a chair and some sort of desk), Mobile eq. cabinet, Paper holder, Printer, Sanitary equipment, Scrubbing sink, Sink, Wall-mounted equipment
|Glass office desk, Office desk, Lab analyzer, Office chair, Stool, Square table, Square glass table, Lab analyzer.
|Bookcase, Bookshelf, Cabinet with doors, Cabinet with drawers, Card file, Chair, Corner cabinet, Dressing screen, Fancy chair, Mobile cabinet, Privacy screen, Small card file, Stainless steel cabinet, Stainless steel stand, Wall-mounted cabinet, Wall-mounted corner cabinet, Wooden chair.
|-
| [[File:Specialprocedures.png]]
| Special Procedures Unit
| Unique Internal medicine department unit used for various special minimally invasive procedures.
| 4 X 4
|
|
|
|-
| [[File:Lounge.png]]
| Lounge
| Place where visitors can meet hospitalized patients, talk to them, sit and relax.
| 3 X 2
|
|
|
|-
|}
*Items in brackets () are used together
=== Hospitalization Staff===
Please note that while some staff are listed as optional, the department may not function properly/efficiently without them.
==== Day Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
| [[File:Stretcher.png]]
| [[Stretcher]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
|}
==== Night Staff ====
{| class="wikitable"
! Icon
! Role
! Compulsory/Optional
|-
| [[File:Doctor.jpg]]
| [[Doctor]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Nurse.jpg]]
| [[Nurse]]
| Compulsory (x1)
|-
| [[File:Janitor.jpg]]
| [[Janitor]]
| Optional
|-
|}
== Diagnoses ==
This is a list of all diagnoses which can be diagnosed and treated in Internal Medicine.
* '''Bold''' means 100% in every case, main examination for diagnosis, and the main disease treatment.
{| class="wikitable"
! Diagnosis
! Occurrence
! Symptoms
! Complications
! Examinations
! Treatments
! Base Insurance Payment
|-
| [[]]
|
| ''''''
|
| ''''''
| ''''''
| $
|-
|}
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Nipah Virus Infection
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Nipah virus infection is a serious and potentially fatal disease, caused by an RNA virus in the genus Henipavirus. It spreads between people and can also transmit from animals to humans.''
| insurance = 1500
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Nipah Virus Detected]]
| 100
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Irritable Cough]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Breathing Problems]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Confusion]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Dizziness ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
| [[Symptom |Unconsciousness]]
| 50
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Nipah Virus isn't treated within 12-24 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
| [[Symptom | Coma]]
| If Unconsciousness isn't treated within 6-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*RT-PCR testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*Chest Auscultation
*Speech Listening
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Complex Antiviral Therapy]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Cough Suppressants]]
*[[Treatment | Bronchodilators]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment |Tranquilizers]]
*[[Treatment | Recommendations]]
*[[Treatment | Oxygen Therapy]]
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Norovirus, also called winter vomiting bug is a virus that causes diarrhea and vomiting. People that are infected can shed billions of norovirus particles.''
| insurance = 1700
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Norovirus Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Stomach Pain]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever ]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nausea ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Vomiting]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Diarrhea]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom |Dehydration ]]
| 70
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If Dehydration isn't treated within 1-24 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Nitazoxanide]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Spasmolytics]]
*[[Treatment | Stomachics]]
*[[Treatment | Antidiarrheals]]
*[[Treatment |NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | Rehydration]]
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Pacific Coast Tick Fever
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{{Infectious
| description = ''Bacterial disease caused by Rickettsia philipii, spread by Pacific coast tick.''
| insurance = 100
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | Rickettsia Philipii Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Fever]]
| 80
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom |Eschar ]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Headache]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | Muscle Pain]]
| 70
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Elevated CRP]]
| 70
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | MRash]]
| 30
|Low
|-
| [[Symptom | High Fever ]]
| 20
|Serious
|-
|}
=== Complications ===
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
|-
| [[Symptom | Exhaustion]]
| If High Fever isn't treated within 2-8 hours this could happen.
|-
|}
== Examinations ==
:Main article: [[Examination]]
*PCR testing
*Interview
*Temperature
*Physical Examination
*CRP Test
== Treatments ==
:Main article: [[Treatment]]
*[[Treatment | Doxycycline]]
*[[Treatment | Antipyretics]]
*[[Treatment | Steroid Cream]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
*[[Treatment | NSAIDs]]
*[[Treatment | Analgesics]]
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Pertussis
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:''Main article, [[Diagnosis | Infectious Diseases]].''
{{Infectious
| description = ''Pertussis also known as Whooping Cough is a contagious respiratory disease. It is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. Before the development of a vaccine, pertussis was considered a childhood disease. Now it affects people whose immunedefense is weakened.''
| insurance = 600
| department = [[Infectious Diseases]]
}}
== Symptoms ==
:Main article: [[Symptom]]
{| class="wikitable"
! scope="col" | Symptom
! scope="col" | Probability
! scope="col" | Seriousness
|-
| [[Symptom | B. Pertussis Detected]]
| 100
|Medium
|-
| [[Symptom | Nasal Congestion ]]
| 70
|Low
|-
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